Life,Chaos, and Transdisciplinarity: A Personal Journey |
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Authors: | Bob Hodge |
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Affiliation: | University of Western Sydney , NSW , Australia |
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Abstract: | This article uses an autobiography as an object of research, to both illustrate some principles of chaos theory in analytic practice, and give those ideas a personal and social context, thereby producing a unique but explanation-rich history of chaos theory and recent intellectual history of transdisciplinarity and social research in the West. The ideas from Chaos Theory it uses and illustrates include: three-body analysis (Poincaré); fractals (Mandelbrot); fuzzy logic (Zadeh); and the butterfly effect (Lorenz). |
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Keywords: | Butterfly effect chaos theory fractals fuzzy logic three-body analysis transdisciplinarity |
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