Hmm, interesting. I’ve never actually realized that people used “emergent behavior” as a model or an explanation for anything. In that context, I’d always treated it as just a description, with the meaning that an “emergent phenomenon” is a “complex or seemingly complex phenomenon arising from interactions of a large number of very simple subparts,” or something of the sort. Never thought of it as a model or an explanation, but just as a reasonable descriptive word. But if it is used as an attempted explanation to end discussion, then it’s just functioning as a curiosity-stopper and should be questioned further.
Hmm, interesting. I’ve never actually realized that people used “emergent behavior” as a model or an explanation for anything. In that context, I’d always treated it as just a description, with the meaning that an “emergent phenomenon” is a “complex or seemingly complex phenomenon arising from interactions of a large number of very simple subparts,” or something of the sort. Never thought of it as a model or an explanation, but just as a reasonable descriptive word. But if it is used as an attempted explanation to end discussion, then it’s just functioning as a curiosity-stopper and should be questioned further.