The Relevance of general systems theory : papers presented to Ludwig von Bertalanffy on his seventieth birthday
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The Relevance of general systems theory : papers presented to Ludwig von Bertalanffy on his seventieth birthday
(The international library of systems theory and philosophy)
G. Braziller, c1972
- pbk
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Based on papers presented at a symposium held Sept. 18, 1971 at the State University of New York College of Arts and Science at Geneseo
Bibliographies: p. 203-206
Includes index
Contents of Works
- Laszlo, E. Introduction: the origins of general systems theory in the work of von Bertalanffy
- Rapoport, A. The search for simplicity
- Pattee, H. H. The evolution of self-simplifying systems
- Rosen, R. Some systems theoretical problems in biology
- Zerbst, E. The impact of von Bertalanffy on physiology
- Boulding, K. E. Economics and general systems
- Thayer, L. Communication systems
- Gray, W. Bertalanffian principles as a basis for humanistic psychiatry
- Rizzo, N. D. The significance of von Bertalanffy for psychology
- Livesey, L. J., Jr. Noetic planning: the need to know, but what?
- Clark, J. W. The general ecology of knowledge in curriculums of the future
- Bertalanffy, L. von. Response
- Basic bibliography (p. 203-204)
- Books by Ludwig von Bertalanffy (p. 205-206)