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The Science Of Synthesis Exploring The Social Implications Of General Systems Theory Debora Hammond

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The Science Of Synthesis Exploring The Social Implications Of General Systems Theory Debora Hammond
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Publisher: University Press of Colorado
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.17 MB
Pages: 333
Author: Debora Hammond
ISBN: 9780870817229, 9780870817977, 0870817221, 0870817973
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Science Of Synthesis Exploring The Social Implications Of General Systems Theory Debora Hammond by Debora Hammond 9780870817229, 9780870817977, 0870817221, 0870817973 instant download after payment.

Debora Hammond's The Science of Synthesis explores the development of general systems theory and the individuals who gathered together around that idea to form the Society for General Systems Research. In examining the life and work of the SGSR's five founding members - Ludwig von Bertalanffy, Kenneth Boulding, Ralph Gerard, James Grier Miller, and Anatol Rapoport - Hammond traces the emergence of systems ideas across a broad range of disciplines in the mid-twentieth century. A metaphor and a framework, the systems concept as articulated by its earliest proponents highlights relationship and interconnectedness among the biological, ecological, social, psychological, and technological dimensions of our increasingly complex lives. Seeking to transcend the reductionism and mechanism of classical science - which they saw as limited by its focus on the discrete, component parts of reality - the general systems community hoped to complement this analytic approach with a more holistic approach. As one of many systems traditions, the general systems group was specifically interested in fostering collaboration and integration between different disciplinary perspectives.
The Science of Synthesis documents a unique episode in the history of modern thought, one that remains relevant today. This book will be of interest to historians of science, system theorists, and scholars in such fields as cybernetics and system dynamics.

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