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I. The notions of complexity and emergence. 1. What is complexity? / E. Agazzi -- 2. On levels and types of complexity and emergence / H. Lenk and A. Stephan -- 3. Formal metatheoretical criteria of complexity and emergence / C.U. Moulines -- 4. Beyond reductionism and holism. The approach of synergetics / B. Kanitscheider -- 5. Kolmogorov complexity / J. Mosterín -- 6. Modèles de structures Émergentes dans les systèmes complexes / J. Petitot -- pt. II. Complexity and emergence in natural science. 7. Emergence in physics: the case of classical physics / R. Omnés -- 8. Classical properties in a quantum-mechanical world / A. Cordero -- 9. Reduction, integration, emergence and complexity in biological networks / J. Ricard -- pt. III. The emergence of the mind. 10. Complexity and the emergence of meaning: toward a semiophysics / F.T. Arecchi -- 11. Complexity and the emergence of intentionality: some misconceptions / M. Casartelli -- 12. Can supervenience save the mental? / L. 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