General System Theory: Foundations, Development, ApplicationsG. Braziller, 1973 - 295 pagina's |
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... language . His- tory of science attests that expression in ordinary language often preceded mathematical formulation , i.e. , invention of an algo- rithm . Examples come easily to mind : the evolution from count- ing in words to Roman ...
... language . His- tory of science attests that expression in ordinary language often preceded mathematical formulation , i.e. , invention of an algo- rithm . Examples come easily to mind : the evolution from count- ing in words to Roman ...
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... language are obscure ; but insofar as we can form an idea , it seems that " holophrastic ” ( W. Hum- boldt , cf. Werner , 1957a ) language and thought - i.e . , utterances and thoughts with a broad aura of associations - preceded separa ...
... language are obscure ; but insofar as we can form an idea , it seems that " holophrastic ” ( W. Hum- boldt , cf. Werner , 1957a ) language and thought - i.e . , utterances and thoughts with a broad aura of associations - preceded separa ...
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... language and world view is not unidirectional but reciprocal , a fact which perhaps was not made sufficiently clear by Whorf . The structure of language seems to determine which traits of reality are abstracted and hence what form the ...
... language and world view is not unidirectional but reciprocal , a fact which perhaps was not made sufficiently clear by Whorf . The structure of language seems to determine which traits of reality are abstracted and hence what form the ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 3 |
The Meaning of General System Theory | 30 |
Information and Entropy | 41 |
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