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In empirical sciences up to now this approach can register success. The approach has two sides. One of them is top down, the reductionism. There we reduce a phenomenon to a simple fact.  We assume that a complex system is nothing but the sum of its parts, and that an account of it can be reduced to accounts of individual constituents.
In empirical sciences up to now this approach can register success. The approach has two sides. One of them is top down, the reductionism. There we reduce a phenomenon to a simple fact.  We assume that a complex system is nothing but the sum of its parts, and that an account of it can be reduced to accounts of individual constituents.
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This is followed by bottom-up where we try to explain the complex phenomenon sufficiently. If the bottom-up and the top-down approaches are in harmony a phenomenon is acceptably explained.  
This is followed by bottom-up where we try to explain the complex phenomenon sufficiently. If the bottom-up and the top-down approaches are in harmony a phenomenon is acceptably explained.  
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In the past this model has proven itself in technological implementations. We came from a simple model of communication to mobile phones, computers and even airplanes flying.  
In the past this model has proven itself in technological implementations. We came from a simple model of communication to mobile phones, computers and even airplanes flying.  

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