In this work, a more universal approach to the analysis of complex systems is used than the traditional one, based on the principle of "uncertainty-complementarity-compatibility" (UCC), which is formulated based on the trinitarian paradigm as follows: in a holistic triad, each pair of elements is in a complementary relationship, and the third element sets the measure of compatibility, which is both their mode of existence (modus) and a generalized mediator. However, the absolutization (complete certainty) of any component destroys the integrity of the triad.
The monograph presents a theory of organizations, systems, and structures based on the idea of their contextual dependence, both as theoretical concepts and as interdependent elements of the communicative world as a whole triad. Within the framework of the author's theoretical platform, the trinitarian paradigm, the concepts of "information" and "energy" are presented in a different light compared to traditional approaches. The book is intended for a wide range of readers interested in the issues of organization and self-organization. The initial knowledge requirements are relatively low.
In this work, a more universal approach to the analysis of complex systems is used than the traditional one, based on the principle of "uncertainty-complementarity-compatibility" (UCC), which is formulated based on the trinitarian paradigm as follows: in a holistic triad, each pair of elements is in a complementary relationship, and the third element sets the measure of compatibility, which is both their mode of existence (modus) and a generalized mediator. However, the absolutization (complete certainty) of any component destroys the integrity of the triad.
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Consciousness defines consciousness, Being defines being
The monograph presents a theory of organizations, systems, and structures based on the idea of their contextual dependence, both as theoretical concepts and as interdependent elements of the communicative world as a whole triad. Within the framework of the author's theoretical platform, the trinitarian paradigm, the concepts of "information" and "energy" are presented in a different light compared to traditional approaches. The book is intended for a wide range of readers interested in the issues of organization and self-organization. The initial knowledge requirements are relatively low.
Research associates, postgraduate students, and engineering students
| Author(s) | Popov Boris Mikhailovich | ||
| Cover Type (if the book was published) | Soft Copy | ||
| Number of Pages | 77 | ||
| Date Published | May 27, 2009 |
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