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245 0 0 _aZellen, Wellen, Systeme
_bEine Genealogie systemischen Denkens, 1880-1980 /
_cJulian Bauer.
020 _a9783161546808
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100 1 _aBauer, Julian
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264 1 _bMohr Siebeck,
300 _a1 online resource (373 p.)
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520 _aThe history of systems theory does not start with the rise of cybernetics in the post-war 20th century. It rather took off in the late 19th century's now largely forgotten organismic sociology. Authors like Talcott Parsons or Niklas Luhmann can't, however, be reduced solely to a single line of descent. Julian Bauer outlines the plural origins of systemic ideas by portraying their broad foundation in different strands of holist thinking and thus provincialises systems theory. His book charts the intellectual and visual culture of systems thinking between 1880 and 1980.
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