Ludwig von Bertalanffy cytaty

Ludwig von Bertalanffy – austriacki biolog i filozof, stworzył podstawy ogólnej teorii systemów.

W 1926 roku obronił pracę doktorską. Był profesorem Uniwersytetu Wiedeńskiego w latach 1934–48, Uniwersytetu Ottawa , Fundacji Menninger , Uniwersytetu Alberty , oraz Stanowego Uniwersytetu w Buffalo . Był również profesorem wizytującym Uniwersytetu Londyńskiego , Uniwersytetu Montrealskiego , oraz Uniwersytetu Kalifornijskiego .

Jego książka Kritische Theorie der Formbildung dała początek kinetycznej teorii systemów otwartych, a następnie ogólnej teorii systemów. W 1954 roku Bertalanffy założył Society for General Systems Theory. Był wiceprezydentem tej organizacji. Wikipedia  

✵ 19. Wrzesień 1901 – 12. Czerwiec 1972
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Ludwig von Bertalanffy: Cytaty po angielsku

“It is an empirical rule that living, evolutionary, psychological, social, etc., systems tend toward increasing differentiation and organization.”

Attributed to Bertalanffy (1929) in: Julia Kristeva et al. (1971) Essays in Semiotics. p. 200
1920s

“(a) There is a general tendency towards integration in the various sciences, natural and social. (b) Such integration seems to be centered in a general theory of systems. (c) Such theory may be an important means of aiming at exact theory in the nonphysical fields of science. (d) Developing unifying principles running "vertically" through the universe of the individual sciences, this theory brings us nearer to the goal of the unity of sciences. (e) This can lead to a much needed integration in scientific education.”

Wariant: Mayor aims of general theory:
(1) There is a general tendency toward integration in the various sciences, natural and social.
(2) Such integration seems to be centered in a general theory of systems.
(3) Such theory may be an important means for aiming at exact theory in the nonphysical fields of science.
(4) Developing unifying principles running "vertically" through the universe of the individual sciences, this theory brings us nearer the goal of the unity of science.
(5) This can lead to a much-needed integration in scientific education.
Źródło: 1950s, "General systems theory," 1956, p. 38, cited in: Alexander Laszlo and Stanley Krippner (1992) " Systems Theories: Their Origins, Foundations, and Development http://archive.syntonyquest.org/elcTree/resourcesPDFs/SystemsTheory.pdf" In: J.S. Jordan (Ed.), Systems Theories and A Priori Aspects of Perception. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, 1998. Ch. 3, pp. 47-74.

“Wholeness [Ganzheit], Gestalt, is the primary attribute of life.”

Źródło: 1920s, Kritische Theorie der Formbildung (1928, 1933), p. 225; as cited in: Manfred Drack (2008). " Ludwig von Bertalanffy's Early System Approach http://journals.isss.org/index.php/proceedings52nd/article/viewFile/1032/322"

“Biological communities are systems of interacting components and thus display characteristic properties of systems, such as mutual interdependence, self-regulation, adaptation to disturbances, approach to states of equilibrium, etc.”

As cited in: Debora Hammond (2005). "Philosophical and Ethical Foundations of Systems Thinking", in: tripleC 3(2): pp. 20–27.
1950s, Problems of Life (1952, 1960)