Circularities, Organizations, and Constraints in Biology and Systems Theory
Author
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Bich, Leonardo
Admission date
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2017-11-23T15:04:52Z
Available date
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2017-11-23T15:04:52Z
Publication date
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2016
Cita de ítem
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Constructivist Foundations, 12(1), 14-16, Nov 2016
es_ES
Identifier
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1782-348X
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/145776
Abstract
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The target article defends the fundamental role of circularity for
systems sciences and the necessity to develop a conceptual and
methodological approach to it. The concept of circularity, however, is
multifarious, and two of the main challenges in this respect are to provide
distinctions between different forms of circularities and explore in detail the
roles they play in organizations. This commentary provides some suggestions
in this direction with the aim to supplement the perspective presented in the
target article with some insights from theoretical biology.