Circular Causation, Circular Cognition: A Tour Around Some Common Confusions.

Journal: Artificial life
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Abstract

Life and cognition are inherently circular dynamical processes, and people have difficulty understanding circular causation. I give case studies illustrating some resulting confusions, and propose that the problems may lie in failing to properly distinguish between similar concepts used to describe both local and global features of a system. I analyze how explanations in terms of circular causation work and how they rely on principles of . Even though they typically will not explain the of phenomena (that is the province of linear causal explanation), circular explanations have predictive power for any (i.e., stable or metastable) phenomena.

Authors

  • Inman Harvey
    University of Sussex, Evolutionary and Adaptive Systems Group. inmanh@gmail.com.