Readings in Complexity:
Bill Griffin, What is Complexity?
Bill Uttal, Mind, Behavior, and the Brain: An Anti-reductionist View
Tim Linksvayer, Kin selection or levels of selection: Which approach is better for modeling and empirically studying social evolution?
Tate Holbrook, Putting Theory into Practice: Experimental Studies of Group Selection
Readings in Complexity: Kim Hill
Kim Hill (SHESC), Exceptional Cooperation in Humans Produced by Obligate Cooperative Breeding and Culture-Mediated Altruistic Cooperation Across Unrelated Individuals and Social Units
Tim Linksvayer, Tim Linksvayer on the Price Equation in multilevel selection
This is part of the Multilevel Selection Event Series.
Andrew Hamilton, An Overview of the Development of Historical Perspectives on Multilevel Selection
This is part of the Multilevel Selection Event Series.
Bert Hölldobler, Multilevel Selection and The Evolution of Eusociality
This is part of the Multilevel Selection Event Series.
Marco Laumanns, Marco Laumanns (Mathematics) on the Crutchfield/Young Concept of Statistical Complexity
Manfred Laubichler, Manfred Laubichler (CSDC, School of Life Sciences) on Gene Regulatory Networks
Bruce Rogers, Bruce Rogers (Mathematics) on Entropy and Complexity
Bill Griffin, Bill Griffin (CSDC, School of Social and Family Dynamics) on Agent-Based Models
Andrew Hamilton and Manfred Laubichler (.pdf)
Andrew Hamilton and Manfred Laubichler (.pdf)
Andrew Hamilton and Manfred Laubichler (.pdf)
Andrew Hamilton and Manfred Laubichler (.pdf)


