How so? In a local nonreductionist universe, wouldn’t a fundamentally complicated thing just have to have zero width?
Ah, I guess I was thinking of a different type of non-reductionism, where e.g. an organism gained an extra non-reductionist property “life” which caused all its parts to behave differently than if they lacked that property...
How so? In a local nonreductionist universe, wouldn’t a fundamentally complicated thing just have to have zero width?
Ah, I guess I was thinking of a different type of non-reductionism, where e.g. an organism gained an extra non-reductionist property “life” which caused all its parts to behave differently than if they lacked that property...