Thinking Through Systems Thinking

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Author_Ion Georgiou
Boundary Judgements
bounded
Bounded Rationality
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Checkland's Soft Systems Methodology
Checkland’s Soft Systems Methodology
complexity science
Continual Justification
Critical Systems Thinking
Eidetic Inclination
emergent
Emergent Property
engagement
epistemological
Epistemological Actualization
Epistemological Alienation
Epistemological Creation
Epistemological Mode
Epistemological Plane
Epistemological System
Epistemologically Engage
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Holistic Approach
Holistic Epistemology
interdisciplinary epistemology
interdisciplinary systems epistemology
intuitive
Intuitive Mode
Justificatory Dynamics
knowledge theory
methodology
non-linear analysis
Objective Phenomena
Phenomenal Determinism
philosophical methodology
properties
rationality
soft
Soft Systems Methodology
systemicity
systems philosophy
Temporal Maintenance
Vice Versa
Von Bertalanffy

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415405195
  • Weight: 650g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Dec 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Systemicity is receiving wider attention thanks to its evident paradox. On the one hand, it occurs as a problem with complex symptoms. On the other, it is sought after as an approach for dealing with the non-linear reality of the world. At once problem and prize, systemicity continues to confound. This book details the mechanics of this paradox as they arise from human epistemological engagement with the world.

Guided by an original analysis of the fundamental idea of emergent property, Thinking Through Systems Thinking uncovers the distinct significance, but also incompleteness, of the systems approach as a theory of human epistemological engagement. The incompleteness is treated through a non-eclectic interdisciplinary investigation which meets ten distinctly developed criteria required of any potential interdisciplinary partner to systems thinking. There results a theory of knowledge – an epistemology - which is systemic in both senses of the term: it belongs to the general systems movement, and it is systemically structured. The systems movement is thus offered a distinct epistemological voice which can compete on equal ground with other philosophical/epistemological positions. In true systemic fashion, this theory of knowledge also offers methodological, ethical, and existential implications.

Sao Paolo School of Business Administration (FGV-EAESP), Brazil

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