Philosophical Principles of Systemicity and the Systems Approach

Russian Studies in Philosophy 17 (4):44-68 (1979)
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Abstract

The systems approach and systems research as a whole are currently experiencing a period of intensive development, which is due both to widening of their areas of application and incorporation into this area of various kinds of practical activity connected with science and technology and to a more intensive treatment of certain aspects of this approach. All of this inevitably demands further development of the philosophical range of inquiry into the systems approach

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