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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... organismic conception in biology which emphasizes consideration of the organism as a whole or system , and sees the main objective of biological sciences in the discovery of the principles of organization at its various levels . The ...
... organismic conception in biology which emphasizes consideration of the organism as a whole or system , and sees the main objective of biological sciences in the discovery of the principles of organization at its various levels . The ...
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... organismic systems . ( 2 ) In the steady state the number of elements entering state Q ( x , y , z , t ) by transport and chemical reaction per time unit equals the number leaving it . Similar considerations can be made with respect to ...
... organismic systems . ( 2 ) In the steady state the number of elements entering state Q ( x , y , z , t ) by transport and chemical reaction per time unit equals the number leaving it . Similar considerations can be made with respect to ...
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... Organismic analogy in sociology and history , 116-18 Organismic biology , 6 , 12 , 31 , 88 , 89 , 102-103 , 205 , 208 , 259 Organismic psychology , 193 Organismic revolution , 186-88 Organismic theory : of personality , 105 , 208 ; of ...
... Organismic analogy in sociology and history , 116-18 Organismic biology , 6 , 12 , 31 , 88 , 89 , 102-103 , 205 , 208 , 259 Organismic psychology , 193 Organismic revolution , 186-88 Organismic theory : of personality , 105 , 208 ; of ...
Contents
Introduction | 8 |
On the History of Systems Theory | 10 |
Trends in Systems Theory | 17 |
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