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Title: COMMON SENSE OF THE UNCOMMON SENSE CALLED SYSTEMS THINKING AND SYSTEMS THEORY: HOLISM
Authors: Matjaz, MULEJ
Stefan, KAJZER
Vojko, POTOCAN
Keywords: cybernetics
holism
requisite holism
specialization
systems theory
the law/s of requisite
Issue Date: Nov-2005
Publisher: JAIST Press
Abstract: Systems theory is a theoretical response to the dangerous natural fact that humans are more able to influence than to think of everything when making decisions and acting. System theory and cybernetics need and support transdisciplinary and inter-disciplinary approaches. How? A dialectical system of seven principles provides the first answer. We suggest, as its second step, the law of requisite holism. Cooperation of several systems theories may be a good case. Several laws including the notion »requisite« may jointly / in synergy lead to the third step. Information needs may define limits. This synergy/system/network may help us find the common sense of the uncommon sense called systems thinking/theory: (requisite) holism.
Description: The original publication is available at JAIST Press http://www.jaist.ac.jp/library/jaist-press/index.html
IFSR 2005 : Proceedings of the First World Congress of the International Federation for Systems Research : The New Roles of Systems Sciences For a Knowledge-based Society : Nov. 14-17, 2053, Kobe, Japan
Symposium 7, Session 2 : Foundations of the Systems Sciences Systems Theory and Foundations
Language: ENG
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10119/3843
ISBN: 4-903092-02-X
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