2024
DOI: 10.1177/10597123241301835
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Underdetermination and causality in Irruption Theory: A critical analysis from a complex systems perspective

Alexander Hölken

Abstract: In an article from 2023, Tom Froese suggests Irruption Theory as a new conceptual framework for understanding the causal efficacy of normative states, particularly concerning motivations for action in embodied agents. Froese’s theory is built on three central tenets, two of which—the Irruption and Scalability theses—are central to its claim that normative states causally affect behavior via the creation and amplification of the microscopic, stochastic processes after which the theory is named. According to Fro… Show more

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