Document Type : Research Paper

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1 Master's Student at Allameh Tabataba'i University

2 Faculty Member at Allameh Tabataba'i University

Abstract

The present study explores the possibility of reinterpreting the philosophy of complexity science through the conceptual framework of Hegelian philosophy. While complexity science is often recognized as an empirical and model-driven field, this research argues that the philosophical foundations of Hegel’s thought can provide a robust conceptual framework for a deeper understanding of complex phenomena. The central research question guiding this study is: “How can Hegelian philosophical concepts inform and enrich the theoretical foundations of complexity science?” The motivation for this research arises from the growing recognition that, despite significant advances in modeling complex systems, the philosophical underpinnings of complexity science remain underdeveloped. By bridging the gap between German idealist philosophy and contemporary complexity studies, this work aims to contribute both to the theoretical enrichment of complexity science and to new interpretations of Hegel’s philosophy in the context of modern scientific challenges.

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