Ellis/Five Principles, 2b. Complexity and Antifragility

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How to Cite: Ellis, Robert. b. Complexity and Antifragility. The Five Principles of Middle Way Philosophy - Living Experientially in a World of Uncertainty. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 64-67 Feb 2023. ISBN 9781800503045.

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Complexity cannot be an ontological feature, but rather requires provisionality, because our perspective is part of the complexity of the system. Developing optionality helps us to address the conditions of system complexity, but we need to beware of merely abstract academic acknowledgements of uncertainty without it. In practice, optionality can produce antifragility by strengthening system resilience.

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    The Five Principles of Middle Way Philosophy: Living Experientially in a World of Uncertainty
  • creator
    Robert M. Ellis
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    9781800503052 (eBook)
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    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
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    Sheffield, United Kingdom
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    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
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    Middle Way Philosophy
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