Dialogue about Systems (Shelia Guberman, Gianfranco
Minati)
Polimetrica, International Scientific Publisher
Dialogue about Systems
Shelia
Guberman & Gianfranco Minati
Abstract
The word system is widely used in everyday language with different meanings
often making it difficult to understand what a system is and what it is not.
The concept is apparently easy to understand and its usage is based on general
intuition rather than on solid theory. This Dialogue is not for popularizing or
introducing the concept. The Dialogue is about some current, crucial issues
related to systems in science, such as emergence, self-organization,
theoretical role of the observer, cognitive science, pattern recognition and
image understanding. The general framework of the Dialogue relates to
epistemological issues. The reader is invited to participate in the dialogue,
that is to identify and elaborate his/her questions and answers in those of the
authors. This Dialogue is a scientific adventure open, as always, to be read as
a more general cultural one, by identifying, for instance, analogies,
correspondences and metaphors. The Dialogue is also a good system of links to
different disciplinary knowledge that the reader should know about if seriously
interested in dealing with systems. Because the issue of systems is an
inter-disciplinary one (i.e. when approaches of one discipline are used by
another, such as models from Physics used in Economics and economic problems
represented using physical models, such as using collective behaviour to model
markets) the book per se is not recommended with reference to specific
knowledge within various disciplines (e.g. Physics, Biology, Artificial
Intelligence, Cognitive Sciences, Economics, Architecture and Music), but as a
general methodological approach to modeling. This book is a tool for
establishing serious educational programs in systems, a good complementary
reader for researchers and a tool for clarifying what the theoretical usage of
the concept of system may offer to science and culture.
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