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A plausible theory of the integration of science and ethics. ... A simpler, but more precise, explanation of evolutionary ethics can be found in the first four chapters. Other evolutionary ethics ... The science of cybernetics best describes this process. Norbert Wiener first developed cybernetic science in 1947. In this book,
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But here ethics is being placed into a context of cybernetics. Thus, the idea of morals evolving as reference points must be addressed in order to efficiently convey an understanding of ethical evolution. ... The Evolutionary Process...
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: A set of fundamental principles for the cybernetics domain is sketched, based on the spontaneous emergence of systems through variation and selection. ... Principles of Systems and Cybernetics: an evolutionary perspective (1992) [12 citations — 7 self]
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Kaboodle - Evolutionary cybernetics review and product info . Learn more about Evolutionary cybernetics, learn other people's perspectives, compare prices, and find out where to buy. ... falkercg added to diversity ... Add a Comment:
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Principles of Systems and Cybernetics: An Evolutionary Perspective (Heylighen). cybernetics heylighen Science-Interdisciplinary ... ABSTRACT: A set of fundamental principles for the cybernetics domain is sketched, ... Turchin, 1991). The Principia Cybernetica philosophy is evolutionary: systems and their cybernetical organization...
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Principles of Systems and cybernetics: an evolutionary perspective Cybernetics the science, systems and cybernetics selective retention, autocatalytic growth, asymmetric transitions, blind variation, recursive systems construction, selective variety, requisite knowledge incomplete knowledge ... Cybernetics Abstract...
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They deal with various issues of evolutionary cybernetics and with questions of complexity, systems organisations and with the concepts of entropy, ...
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Evolutionary epistemology ... On the other hand, the appearance of such universal scientific approaches as General Systems Theory and Cybernetics, associated with the names of Ludwig von Bertalanfy, Bawlding and Norbert Wiener, gave rise to attempts of applying system and cybernetic approaches to philosophy of knowledge.
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