The introduction of LoAs is often an important step prior to mathematical modelling of the phenomenon under consideration. However, even when that further step is not taken, the introduction of LoAs remains a crucial tool in conceptual anal…Russell, B. (1902). Letter to Frege. In J. van Heijenoort (Ed.), From frege to gödel: A source book in mathematical logic, 1879–1931 (pp. 124–125). Harvard University Press: Cambridge, MA, 1967.
Salthe, S. N. (1985). Evolving hierarchical s…
Robert C. Richardson
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Robert C. Richardson is cited here in connection with Levels of Abstraction (LoAs), a conceptual tool for analyzing complex systems before—or instead of—formalizing them mathematically. The excerpts suggest Richardson's framework is being invoked to argue that abstraction itself is a necessary analytical move in thinking about hierarchical and evolving systems, which matters for the seminar's concern with how we model intelligence and complexity across domains.
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