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Rodrick Wallace

    Rodrick Wallace crafts compelling narratives that bridge the gap between quantitative scientific methods and the intricate realities of public health and social order. Drawing inspiration from ecological principles, his work applies complex systems thinking to illuminate pressing societal issues. Wallace's unique analytical approach offers readers a fresh perspective on the interconnectedness of human society and its well-being. His rigorous yet accessible exploration delves into the fundamental dynamics shaping our collective health and public life.

    Consciousness, Cognition and Crosstalk: The Evolutionary Exaptation of Nonergodic Groupoid Symmetry-Breaking
    Essays on the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis
    Cognitive Dynamics on Clausewitz Landscapes
    • Cognitive Dynamics on Clausewitz Landscapes

      The Control and Directed Evolution of Organized Conflict

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the dynamics of conflict among hierarchical cognitive entities, this book employs cognitive and evolutionary theories to address challenges posed by imprecision and stress in real-time situations. It highlights the detrimental effects of friction and uncertainty on institutional cognition, particularly within organizations like the US military. Through formal essays and a mathematical appendix, it examines how learning from conflict influences strategic procedures, proposing models and policy solutions to enhance strategic competence.

      Cognitive Dynamics on Clausewitz Landscapes
    • Essays on the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis

      Formalizations and Expansions

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the limitations of traditional gene-centered evolutionary theories, this work advocates for a broader understanding of evolution that incorporates cognitive processes. By drawing on the insights of Maturana and Varela, it proposes a series of probability models rooted in information and control theories. These models aim to provide statistical tools for analyzing various evolutionary phenomena across biological, social, and cultural contexts. The essays present a cohesive argument for expanding evolutionary theory beyond its 1950s foundations.

      Essays on the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis
    • Exploring the dynamics of arousal and distraction, the book introduces a modified Kadanoff picture of phase transitions in consciousness, linked to the breaking of groupoid symmetries and fundamental equivalence class algebras. It presents probability models aimed at developing new statistical tools for analyzing cognitive and consciousness-related observational data, bridging the gap between abstract theory and empirical research. This innovative approach promises to enhance our understanding of complex cognitive processes.

      Consciousness, Cognition and Crosstalk: The Evolutionary Exaptation of Nonergodic Groupoid Symmetry-Breaking