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Systems Philosophy and Cybernetics [PDF]
The general purpose of this article is to outline the intellectual importance and the pragmatic value of Cybernetics Philosophy. With this orientation, we will try to show the plausibility that Cybernetics, in its essence, is not new but, on the contrary,
Nagib Callaos
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Intellectual humility (IH) is often conceived as the recognition of, and appropriate response to, your own intellectual limitations. As far as we are aware, only a handful of studies look at interventions to increase IH – e.g.
Ehsan Abedin +5 more
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Much of our everyday, embodied action comes in the form of smooth coping. Smooth coping is skillful action that has become habituated and ingrained, generally placing less stress on cognitive load than considered and deliberative thought and action. When
Christian Kronsted +7 more
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From Evidence-Based Corona Medicine to Organismic Systems Corona Medicine
The Covid-19 pandemic has challenged both medicine and governments as they have strived to confront the pandemic and its consequences. One major challenge is that evidence-based medicine has struggled to provide timely and necessary evidence to guide
James A. Marcum, Felix Tretter
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I will take it that general intelligence is intelligence of the kind that a typical human being—Fred, say—manifests in his role as a cognitive agent, that is, as an acquirer, receiver and circulator of knowledge in his cognitive economy.
John Woods
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An Attempt to Update Edward Dembowski’s Philosophy of Creation [PDF]
The article mainly discusses Edward Dembowski's philosophy of creation in connection with his Hegelian influences, leftist associations and the ongoing discussion in nineteenth century romantic polish philosophy.
Pokorski, Bartosz Kamil
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Systems science methodologies do not have a consistent way of working with worldviews, even though determining stakeholder perspectives is central to systems thinking.
David Rousseau, Julie Billingham
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On the Architecture of Systemology and the Typology of Its Principles
Systems engineering is increasingly challenged by the rising complexity of projects undertaken, resulting in increases in costs, failure rates, and negative unintended consequences.
David Rousseau
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Book Review: Andreas Pickel, The Problem of Order in the Global Age
Christian Fuchs
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Systemic Semantics: A Systems Approach to Building Ontologies and Concept Maps
The field of systemology does not yet have a standardised terminology; there are multiple glossaries and diverse perspectives even about the meanings of fundamental terms.
David Rousseau +2 more
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