a mathematical standpoint heterarchy is the more general category and subsumes hierarchy as a special case (von Goldammer et al., 2003). While heterarchy may be modeled mathematically, it need not rely on mathematical or spatial representat…Milledge Nelson, S. (Ed.) (2006). Handbook of gender in archaeology. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press.
Minsky, M., & Papert, S. (1972). Artificial intelligence progress report (AI Memo 252). Cambridge, MA: MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.…
Nicos Mouzelis
sociologist · 2 mentions across 1 reading
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Mouzelis appears in the course readings only as a passing reference within bibliographic material, making his specific contribution to the seminar's arguments difficult to assess from these excerpts alone. The fragments suggest engagement with concepts of heterarchy versus hierarchy, though Mouzelis himself is not directly quoted or developed in the visible text. Without clearer context on how he's being deployed in the argument, it's unclear whether he contributes to the course's intersection of cybernetics, AI, and organizational or social theory.
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