
Source: Biology of Cognition (1970), p. 43.
Source: Biology of Cognition (1970), p. 9.
Source: Biology of Cognition (1970), p. 43.
Derek Hitchins (2013) at " Systems World http://www.hitchins.net/" at hitchins.net
G. A. Swanson and James Grier Miller (2013) " Living Systems Theory http://www.eolss.net/Sample-Chapters/C02/E6-46-01-03.pdf" in Systems Science and Cybernetics. Vol I.
Cited in: Haluk Demirkan, James C. Spohrer, Vikas Krishna (2011) The Science of Service Systems. p. 274.
1970s, Towards a System of Systems Concepts, 1971
Hitchins (1998. p. 195) cited in: Peter Stasinopoulos (2009) Whole System Design: An Integrated Approach to Sustainable Engineering. p. 27
“The observing mind is not a physical system, it cannot interact with any physical system.”
Nature and the Greeks (1954)
Context: The observing mind is not a physical system, it cannot interact with any physical system. And it might be better to reserve the term "subject" for the observing mind. … For the subject, if anything, is the thing that senses and thinks. Sensations and thoughts do not belong to the "world of energy."
Introduction; Quoted in: " Fundamentals of Measurement and Representation of Natural Systems by Robert Rosen http://www.panmere.com/?page_id=15" at panmere.com.
Fundamentals of measurement and representation of natural systems. (1978)
Source: Autopoiesis and cognition: The realization of the living (1980), p. 137
Source: Autopoiesis and cognition: The realization of the living (1980), p. 137.
Source: General System Theory (1968), 3. Some System Concepts in Elementary Mathematical Consideration, p. 55-56