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Genesis

In: Angewandte Systemforschung

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  • Helmut Krauch
  • H. Michael Mirow
  • H. Helmut Willke

Abstract

Zusammenfassung Die neuere Systemwissenschaft entstand aus Versuchen, die Beschränkungen des Atomismus, Mechanismus und jeder Art von scientivischer Reduktion durch die Rehabilitierung holistischer und vitalistischer Ansätze zu überwinden, Ansätze, die durch die erfolgreiche Entwicklung der Naturwissenschaften des 19. Jahrhunderts verdrängt worden waren. Ihre Wiederbelebung begann innerhalb der Biologie, und der Vater der modernen Systemtheorie, der Biologe Ludwig von Bertalanffy, verschweigt nicht deren Tradition: „Als ‘Naturphilosophie’ können wir sie zurückverfolgen zu Leibniz, zu Nikolaus Cusanus mit seiner coincidentia oppositorum; zur mystischen Medizin von Paracelsus; zu Vicos und lbn Chalduns Vision der Geschichte als einer Folge kultureller Entitäten oder ‘Systemen’; zur Dialektik von Marx und Hegel (Bertalanffy, General System Theory, Foundations, Development, Applications; 1951)“.

Suggested Citation

  • Helmut Krauch & H. Michael Mirow & H. Helmut Willke, 2002. "Genesis," Springer Books, in: Tom Sommerlatte (ed.), Angewandte Systemforschung, chapter 1, pages 23-47, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-322-82389-2_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-322-82389-2_3
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