![]() ![]() Holland, Emergence: From Chaos to Order, 205. Holland, Emergence: From Chaos to Order, 204–205. Holland, Emergence: From Chaos to Order, 202. Holland, “Metaphor and Innovation” in Emergence: From Chaos to Order, 202–220. However, there are important differences to acknowledge in that innovation refers to a process that involves a more expanded social or relational field thaninvention, which tends to refer more simply to theproduction of a new thing. Innovation and invention are being used apparently interchangeably here, as they often are. Manuel DeLanda, “Emergence, Causality, and Realism”, in Levi Bryant, Nick Srnicek and Graham Harman (eds), The Speculative Turn: Continental Materialism and Realism, Melbourne: re.press, 2011, 381–392. Holland, Emergence: From Chaos to Order, 231. ![]() John Holland, Emergence: From Chaos to Order, New York: Basic Books, 1999. ![]()
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