<strong>`</strong>A much-needed reference on autopoiesis...I enjoyed reading the book as it took me stage by stage through a clear and easy-to-grasp understanding of the concepts and ideas of autopoiesis...on through their applications....an exceptional text.<strong>'</strong><br /> <strong>from the Foreword by Robert L. Flood</strong>

John Mingers' new volume, Self-Producing Systems: Implications and Ap­ plications of Autopoiesis, is a much-needed reference on autopoiesis, a subject penetrating many disciplines today. I can genuinely say that I enjoyed reading the book as it took me stage by stage through a clear and easy-to-grasp understanding of the concepts and ideas of auto­ poiesis and then, as the book's title suggests, on through their applica­ tions. I found the summary in Chapter 12 particularly useful, helping to crystalize the main points of each chapter. The book conveyed enthusi­ asm for the subject and stimulated my interest in it. At times the book is demanding, but only because of the breadth of the subject matter, the terms and concepts associated with its parts, and the challenge of keep­ ing hold of all this in the mind at once. This is an exceptional text. ROBERT L. FLOOD Hull, UK Preface In recent years Maturana's and Varela's concept of autopoiesis, origi­ nally a biological concept, has made a remarkable impact not just on a single area, but across widely differing disciplines such as sociology, policy science, psychotherapy, cognitive science, and law. Put very briefly, the term autopoiesis connotes the idea that certain types of sys­ tems exist in a particular manner-they are self-producing systems. In their operations they continuously produce their own constituents, their own components, which then participate in these same production pro­ cesses.
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John Mingers' new volume, Self-Producing Systems: Implications and Ap­ plications of Autopoiesis, is a much-needed reference on autopoiesis, a subject penetrating many disciplines today.
1. The Development of Autopoiesis.- I. Autopoiesis in the Physical Domain.- 2. The Organization of Living Systems.- 3. The Implications of Autopoiesis.- 4. Mathematics and Models of Autopoiesis.- II. Theories of Cognition.- 5. The Organization of the Nervous System.- 6. Language and the Emergence of the Observer.- 7. Philosophical Implications.- III. Applications of Autopoiesis.- 8. Autopoietic Organizations and Social Systems.- 9. Law as an Autopoietic System.- 10. Family Therapy.- 11. Information Systems, Cognitive Science, and Artificial Intelligence.- IV. Conclusions.- 12. Conclusions.- Name Index.
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`A much-needed reference on autopoiesis...I enjoyed reading the book as it took me stage by stage through a clear and easy-to-grasp understanding of the concepts and ideas of autopoiesis...on through their applications....an exceptional text.' from the Foreword by Robert L. Flood
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ISBN
9780306447976
Publisert
1994-12-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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