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Adam Lively, Federico Pianzola, and Romana Turina in conversation on earlier versions of each of their essays, “Closure, Observation and Coupling,” “The Proteus Principle,” and “Narrative Experiences of History and Complex Systems.”
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Lively, A., Pianzola, F., Turina, R. (2018). Three-Way Dialogue (Closure, Proteus, History). In: Walsh, R., Stepney, S. (eds) Narrating Complexity. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64714-2_12
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