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==INTEGRATIVE SYSTEMICS (organismics)== | ==INTEGRATIVE SYSTEMICS (organismics)== | ||
- | Traditional science has always taken apart, based on the assumption that a knowledge based on the parts would reveal how it works. Modern science has found the parts are related together . as a whole | + | Traditional science has always taken apart, based on the assumption that knowledge based on the parts would reveal how it works. Modern systemic science has found actual knowledge is the |
+ | relationship of the assumed parts together rather than the parts alone. Actual reality is | ||
+ | the uni-verse working together. | ||
- | ==(UNI-VERSE WORKING TOGETHER)== | ||
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+ | == SYSTEM STUDIES == | ||
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+ | SYSTEMS THEORY/SCIENCE/THINKING/APPROACH/METHODOLOGY is a transdisciplinary and multiperspective scientific inquiry that studies structure and properties in terms of their interrelationships. Ervin Laszlo contrasts the system model with the Classical science model of reductionism as a shifting of emphasis from parts to the organization of parts; from the "component to the dynamic" as he puts it. Erich Jantsch writes, "Quite generally, a system becomes observable and definable through its interactions. in Jantsch E (1980) The Self-Organizing-Universe. Pergamon Press They emphasize that it is through these mutually interactive relationships that new properties of the whole emerge. Bela H Banathy regards this observation to be the "value" of systems theory; as this new whole has properties which are not found in the constituent elements. "We cannot understand the whole bit by bit" he explains.[1] ---- | ||
==Foreword== | ==Foreword== | ||
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- | [[Systeming at a glance]] Look at the ISSS symbol and how it shows us the difference between the part and the whole. | + | [[Systeming at a glance]] Gaze at the ISSS symbol and it will show us the difference between the part and the whole. |
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- | **Perhaps the greatest teacher of systems theory is Dr. Bela H. Banathy. Presemted here ae sopme of his teachings.** | + | Perhaps the greatest actualizer of systems theory is Dr. Bela H. Banathy. Presemted here ae some of his teachings. |
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__ELABORATIONS__ | __ELABORATIONS__ | ||
+ | [[Primer 2.0]] | ||
+ | An attempt to say it all at once, In this section the entire fiekd of systems is outlined in a linear fashion | ||
SYSTEMICS AS A SCHEME | SYSTEMICS AS A SCHEME | ||
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- | [[Primer 2.0]] | ||
- | An attempt to say it all at once, In this section the entire fiekd of systems is outlined in a linear fashion | ||