General System Theory: Foundations, Development, ApplicationsG. Braziller, 2003 - 289 pagina's An 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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... equifinality , and it has a significant meaning for the phenomena of biological regulation . Those who are familiar with the history of biology will remember that it was just equifinality that led the German biologist Driesch to embrace ...
... equifinality , and it has a significant meaning for the phenomena of biological regulation . Those who are familiar with the history of biology will remember that it was just equifinality that led the German biologist Driesch to embrace ...
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... equifinality . According to this author , the fact that similar climax formations may develop from different initial vegetations is a striking example of equifinality , and one where the degree of independence of starting conditions and ...
... equifinality . According to this author , the fact that similar climax formations may develop from different initial vegetations is a striking example of equifinality , and one where the degree of independence of starting conditions and ...
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... equifinality . We may therefore stipulate the theorem : A closed system cannot be equifinal with regard to all Q1 . For example , in the simplest case of an open chemical system according to equation ( 5.2 ) , concentration at time t is ...
... equifinality . We may therefore stipulate the theorem : A closed system cannot be equifinal with regard to all Q1 . For example , in the simplest case of an open chemical system according to equation ( 5.2 ) , concentration at time t is ...
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Introduction | 8 |
On the History of Systems Theory | 10 |
Trends in Systems Theory | 17 |
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