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What is Infodynamics?cs because (a) macroscopic configurations provide increased opportunities for enhanced external production of physical entropy, and (b) energetic exchanges tend to give rise to mutated forms, increasing the number of constraints in a system, as well as providing more opportunities for entropy produc
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The History on Sociocybernetics, RC51, of the International Sociological Associationrch Committee on Sociocybernetics, RC5l, of the International Sociological Association. “Socio” indicates a concern for the structure and development of human relationships and, indeed, I was trained as a sociologist. I do teach in a department of sociology and, in fact, my genealogy, by way of my o
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Engaging with Transient Complexity in Development Projectst so much in the systems movement as in three other parallel movements or ideologies - those of operational research, action research and participatory development. So the question I shall explore will be whether systems science need be seen as the only starting point - or indeed always the most hel
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Meaning Networks and Verbal Communication: A Semiotic Perspective of Human Discourse in it so effortlessly. In the late 1940s, the relation between that system and the grammatical system that allows us to transmit information “linearly” in actual speech situations came to constitute a central preoccupation of language and communication scientists. It was the American engineer Claud
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发表于 2025-3-25 01:57:28
Can Religion be Reconciled with Science?” we could also speak here about the “point” of the universe in order to enter a conversation initiated by Steven Weinberg’s (1977) oft-cited remark that the more comprehensible the universe becomes to physics the more “pointless” it also seems to be. Religions, at least for the most part, have taug