Implicit Aspects of Much Systems Thinking

Discusses the problem of errors in science caused by basic language definitions of terms used in any given science are not universally coherent. Attempts to synthesize the science of definition by use of mathematical theory, including the introduction of a new mathematical concept which he calls “Gradation of Belief.”

 

The author tackles the problem of errors in science due to the fact that the basic language definitions of terms used in any given science are not universally coherent; he attempts to synthesize the science of definition by use of mathematical theory, including the introduction of a new mathematical concept which he calls 'Gradation of Belief.' r.w. Circa 2000

This paper was added to Warfield Digital Collection at George Mason University in 2009, but the TITLE in the university web page is "Implicit Assumptions About Much Systems Thinking," which is INCORRECT. THE CORRECT TITLE IS "implicit ASPECTS", even in the pre-publication draft which GMU has placed on the web. (r.w. Jan 5, 2017)

 

 

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  • Category: Languages, Science, Systems Science
  • Size: 45 leaves
  • Type: Article
  • Description: Offprint (photocopy)
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