principus
Principus is a theoretical construct proposed to describe a unifying constraint governing the behavior of complex systems. In its core form, principus asserts that a small set of invariant rules, applied locally at micro scales, can generate coherent, predictable patterns at larger scales. Proponents argue that principus provides a common framework for understanding emergence, resilience, and adaptability across domains, from physical systems to social networks.
Origins and formulation: The term was introduced in contemporary debates on systems theory and philosophy of
Applications and domains: In modeling, principus informs agent-based simulations by emphasizing local interaction rules as the
Criticism and status: Critics argue that principus remains underspecified and difficult to test empirically; its broadness