Epistemology as General Systems Theory: An Approach to the Design of Complex Decision-Making Experiments

Philosophy of the Social Sciences 3 (2):117-134 (1973)
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original Mitroff, Ian I.; Sagasti, Francisco (1973) "Epistemology as general systems theory: An approach to the design of complex decision-making experiments". Philosophy of the Social Sciences 3(1):117-134

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