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Basic Concepts of System Theory IV

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Basic Concepts of System Theory IV

To understand how systems sustain and change, one needs a knowledge of certain, basic aspects of system-theory thinking. Important concepts, which are a necessary ‘background’ to this meta-theoretical attempt, are presented in the surroundings of this circle and they give explanations which are generally as comprehensible as possible.

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