The Rise of the Self-Governor

In Jenann Ismael (ed.), How Physics Makes Us Free. , US: Oxford University Press USA (2016)
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Abstract

This chapter looks at the emergence of selves in nature. Different kinds of complex system—simple groups, dynamical systems, self-organizing systems, and self-governing systems—are discussed from a dynamical perspective. The self-governing system is introduced as a model for the human being. Self-governing systems are systems in which at least some organized activity is the result of a centralized process that involves the integration of information, and the formation of an overall plan that coordinates joint activity. In creating an internal point of view on the world, self-governance opens up the psychological space for the growth of a self.

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Jenann Ismael
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