Generalized Quantum Theory, Contextual Emergence and Non-Hierarchic Alternatives

Quantum Interaction, 9th International Conference QI 2015, July 15-17 2015, Revised Selected Papers, pp. 157-167 The concept of emergence is critically analyzed in particular with respect to the assumed emergence of mental properties from a neuronal basis. We argue that so-called contextual emergenc...

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