General System Theory: Foundations, Development, ApplicationsAn attempt to formulate common laws that apply to virtually every scientific field, this conceptual approach has had a profound impact on such widely diverse disciplines as biology, economics, psychology, and demography. |
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Page 88
... consequences have been fatal for our civilization . The attitude that considers physical phenomena as the sole standard of reality has lead to the mechanization of mankind and to the devaluation of higher values . The unregulated ...
... consequences have been fatal for our civilization . The attitude that considers physical phenomena as the sole standard of reality has lead to the mechanization of mankind and to the devaluation of higher values . The unregulated ...
Page 115
... consequences , " that he " selects , being informed of all conceivable consequences of his actions , what stands highest on his list , " he “ prefers more of a commodity to less , other things being equal , " etc. ( Arrow , 1956 ) ...
... consequences , " that he " selects , being informed of all conceivable consequences of his actions , what stands highest on his list , " he “ prefers more of a commodity to less , other things being equal , " etc. ( Arrow , 1956 ) ...
Page 217
... consequence , mental disturbances in man , as a rule , involve disturbances of symbolic functions . Kubie ( 1953 ) , appears to be correct when , as a " new hypothesis " on neuroses , he distinguishes " psychopathological processes ...
... consequence , mental disturbances in man , as a rule , involve disturbances of symbolic functions . Kubie ( 1953 ) , appears to be correct when , as a " new hypothesis " on neuroses , he distinguishes " psychopathological processes ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Meaning of General System Theory | 30 |
Some System Concepts in Elementary Mathematical | 54 |
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allometric animals appears applied approach aspects atoms basic Bertalanffy biological catabolism causality cell characteristics chemical classical classical physics closed systems complex components consideration considered constant contrast cultural cybernetics defined differential dynamic elements energy entities entropy equations equifinality equilibrium essentially evolution example existence experience expressed fact feedback fields formulation function game theory growth curves homeostasis homeostatic human behavior important increase individual information theory interaction isomorphic kinetics language laws living organism Lotka Ludwig von Bertalanffy machine mathematical means mechanisms mechanistic mental metabolic rate modern nature nervous system open systems organismic phenomena philosophy physics physiological possible present principle problems processes protein psychology psychophysical quantitative reaction reality regulations relations scheme scientific sense servomechanisms similar so-called sociology specific steady structure symbolic system theory teleology theoretical theory of open thermodynamics tion Unity of Science universe vitalistic weight whole world picture York
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