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*R Keith Sawyer (November 2001) [http://iscte.pt/~jmal/mcc/Keith_Sawyer_Emergence_in_Sociology.pdf Emergence in sociology: Contemporary philosophy of mind and some implications for sociological theory] ''American Journal of Sociology'' '''107''' (3) pp.551-585. A discussion of both nonreductive (collective phenomena are collaboratively created by individuals yet are not reducible to individual action) and the reductive (emergent social properties can be reduced to explanations in terms of individuals and their relationships) views.
*R Keith Sawyer (November 2001) [http://iscte.pt/~jmal/mcc/Keith_Sawyer_Emergence_in_Sociology.pdf Emergence in sociology: Contemporary philosophy of mind and some implications for sociological theory] ''American Journal of Sociology'' '''107''' (3) pp.551-585. A discussion of both nonreductive (collective phenomena are collaboratively created by individuals yet are not reducible to individual action) and the reductive (emergent social properties can be reduced to explanations in terms of individuals and their relationships) views.
*{{cite book |title=Theory of Neural Information Processing Systems |author= A. C. C. Coolen, R. Kuhn, P. Sollich |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=bVpnKFLM4RcC&pg=PA3&lpg=PA3 |chapter=Principles of neural information processing |isbn=0198530234 |publisher=Oxford University Press |year=2005}} A technical treatment of neural networks and their differences from conventional computer systems.

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