Invitation to Functional Collaboration: Dynamics of Progress in the Sciences, Technologies, and Arts

Journal of Macrodynamic Analysis 7:94-122 (2012)
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In all disciplines there is the question of how to promote progress and offset decline. But, what are progress and decline ? For this short article, the main discussion centers on biology. A solution called functional specialization begins to emerge as relevant to all of the sciences, technologies and arts. This introductory article ends with some heuristics on various follow-up issues

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