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Summary Of: Systems theory

Systems theory first originated in biology in the 1920s out of the need to explain the interrelatedness... Ideas from systems theory have grown with diversified areas... Systems theory thus serves as a bridge for interdisciplinary dialogue between autonomous areas of study as well... The emphasis with systems theory shifts from parts to the organization of parts... Systems theory as an area of study specifically developed following the World Wars from the work of... had its affects upon the research project for systems theory in ways that sorely disappointed many of the seminal theorists... began to recognize theories defined in association with systems theory had deviated from the initial General Systems Theory... always prove consequential and that systems theory might address such issues... there has been a renewed interest in systems theory with efforts to strengthen an... early systems theorists aimed at finding a general systems theory that could explain all systems in all fields of science... Systems theory is frequently identified with cybernetics and control theory... systems theory in organizational studies is considered by some as a... systems theory was adopted by the post... Systems theory has also been developed within... With the renewed interest in systems theory on the rise since the 1990s... was readying into its centennial as the new systems theory was emerging following the World Wars... Systems theory in political science... Systems theory in political science... Looking to systems theory for a reductive explanation of phenomenal experience and evolutionary foundations for higher order thought...

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