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Living systems

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McGraw-Hill, 1978 - Science - 1102 pages

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I purchased this book many years ago and found it very enlighting. The shredout concept was of particular interest to me in that it provided ways to look at various living systems from micro to macro. It has a lot of detail which I never was able to get around to studying, but appears to have influenced my thinking which was later documented in a series of blogs http://www.bcswonline.com/blog/index.html
I still have a copy and refer to it.
 

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User Review  - Nick - Goodreads

Seriously hardcore TEO (theory of everything). Miller totally gets it but puts in a bit too much excessive details. His brilliance and the thesis are very interesting and deserving of further study as a model for complex adaptive systems. Read full review

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Contents

TABLE 11 The 19 Critical Subsystems of a Living System
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CHAPTER FOUR
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About the author (1978)

JAMES GRIER MILLER is Adjunct Professor of Biobehavioral Science and Psychiatry at the University of California at Los Angeles.

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