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... science , " i.e. scientific ex- ploration and theory of " systems " in the various sciences ( e.g. physics , biology , psychology , social sciences ) , and general system theory as doctrine of principles applying to all ( or defined sub ...
... science , " i.e. scientific ex- ploration and theory of " systems " in the various sciences ( e.g. physics , biology , psychology , social sciences ) , and general system theory as doctrine of principles applying to all ( or defined sub ...
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... science in general and the behavioral and social sciences in particular . An often - used argument about the value of science and its impact upon society and the welfare of mankind runs something like this . Our knowledge of the laws of ...
... science in general and the behavioral and social sciences in particular . An often - used argument about the value of science and its impact upon society and the welfare of mankind runs something like this . Our knowledge of the laws of ...
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... science . The consequence was the postulate of reduc- tionism , i.e. the principle that biology , behavior and the social sciences are to be handled according to the paragon of physics , and eventually should be reduced to concepts and ...
... science . The consequence was the postulate of reduc- tionism , i.e. the principle that biology , behavior and the social sciences are to be handled according to the paragon of physics , and eventually should be reduced to concepts and ...
Contents
The Meaning of General System Theory | 30 |
Some System Concepts in Elementary Mathematical | 54 |
Approaches and Aims in Systems Science | 89 |
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allometric animal appears applied approach aspects atoms basic Bertalanffy biological catabolism causality cell characteristics chemical classical classical physics closed systems complex components concept consideration considered constant contrast cultural cybernetics decision theory defined differential equations dynamic dynamical system theory editor elements energy entities entropy equifinality equilibrium essentially evolution example existence experience expressed fact feedback fields formulation functions game theory growth curves homeostasis important increase individual information theory interaction isomorphic kinetics language laws living organism living systems Lotka Ludwig von Bertalanffy machine means mechanisms mechanistic mental metabolic rate modern nature open systems organismic phenomena physics physiological possible present principle problems processes Psychiatry psychology psychophysical quantitative reaction reality regulations relations Schizophrenia scientific sense similar so-called social sciences sociology specific steady structure symbolic teleology theoretical theory of open thermodynamics tion universe variables vitalistic weight whole world picture York
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