Power, Autonomy, Utopia New Approaches Toward Complex Systems

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Author: R. Trappl
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 2011
Language: en
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986
Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9781461293057
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Height: 10 Inches
Length: 7.01 Inches
Weight: 0.715 Pounds
Width: 0.41 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 650
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Power, Autonomy, Utopia: New Approaches Toward Complex Systems by R. Trappl is a thought-provoking exploration published by Springer US on October 1, 2011. This softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 1986 spans 176 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the increasing complexity of the world and the limitations of existing models in understanding intricate systems. It raises critical questions about the adequacy of our approaches to political and economic systems, particularly in light of their often paradoxical nature.

Readers will find a collection of discussions and proposals from leading scientists across various disciplines, each presenting unique perspectives on the challenges of modeling complex systems. The text delves into the symbolic aspects of contemporary issues and critiques the reliance on outdated frameworks, such as Newtonian mechanics, in explaining modern concepts. By examining the relationship between different systems concepts, this volume seeks to illuminate the reasons behind the frequent failures of system modeling efforts, encouraging a deeper understanding of the intricate dynamics at play in science, management, and political science.


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The “world” is becoming more and more intractable. We have learned to discern “systems” in it, we have developed a highly sophisticated math ematical apparatus to “model’” them, large computer simulation programs handle thousands of equations with zillions of parameters. But how ade quate are these efforts? Part One of this volume is a discussion containing some proposals for eliminating the constraints we encounter when approaching complex systems with our models: Is it possible, at all, to design a political or econom ic system without considering killing, torture, and oppression? Can we adequately model the present state of affairs while ignoring their often symbolic and paradoxical nature? Is it possible to explain teleological concepts such as “means” and “ends” in terms of basically 17th century Newtonian mechanics? Can we really make appropriate use of the vast a mount of systems concepts without exploring their relations, without de veloping a “system of systems concepts”? And why do more than 95% of all system modelling efforts end in just a heap of printed paper, and nothing else? Leading scientists from different disciplines, who have different viewpoints and use very different styles in presenting their message were invited to present their approaches to these and to other problems of equal importance: Either as Plenary Lectures at the Seventh European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research at the University of Vienna, Austria, (Professors Stafford Beer, Helga Nowotny, and Robert Rosen (Ross Ashby Memorial Lecture)) or as Invited Lectures to the Austrian Society

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