Hayek at the santa fe institute: origins, models, and organization of the cradle of complexity sciences

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    His declarations have bolstered the views of certain observers who believe that the SFI`s approach is nothing but a "rediscovery" of Hayek`s theories and that Hayek can be seen as a "precursor" of complexity sciences. Explicit evidence of the political views of the institute is thus quite rare, but, as the next section shows, implicit evidence abounds within the SFI`s intellectual produc‐ tion. Models show the way in which SFI`s researchers get inspiration from Hayek to reinterpret natural, social, and artificial "complex adaptive systems" (CAS) in liberal terms. "SFI at . . .

     

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