From 1913 until 1922, Bogdanov immersed himself in the writing of a lengthy philosophical treatise of original ideas, " Tectology : Universal Organization Science ".
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In " Sources and Precursors of Bogdanov's Tectology ", James White ( 1998 ) acknowledged the intellectual debt of Bogdanov's work on tectology to the ideas of Ludwig Noir?
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In " Sources and Precursors of Bogdanov's Tectology ", James White ( 1998 ) acknowledged the intellectual debt of Bogdanov's work on tectology to the ideas of Ludwig Noir?
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In " Tectology ", Bogdanov proposed to unify all social, biological, and physical sciences by considering them as systems of relationships and by seeking the organizational principles that underlie all systems.
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Jackson ( 2000 ) also claims von Bertalanffy was informed by Alexander Bogdanov's three volume " Tectology " that was published in Russia between 1912 and 1917, and was translated into German in 1928.
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Regarding the three scientific cycles which comprise the basis of Tectology ( mathematical, physico-biological, and natural-philosophical ), it is from the physico-biological cycle that the central concepts have been taken and universalized.
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Numerous scholars had actively engaged in these ideas before ( Tectology by Alexander Bogdanov, published in 1912-1917, is a remarkable example ), but in 1937, von Bertalanffy presented the general theory of systems at a conference at the University of Chicago.
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The starting point in Bogdanov's " Universal Science of Organization-Tectology " ( 1913-1922 ) was that nature has a general, organized character, "'with one set of laws of organization for all objects " '.
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From 1913 until 1922, Bogdanov immersed himself in the writing of a lengthy philosophical treatise of original ideas, " Tectology : Universal Organization Science " . " Tectology " anticipated many basic ideas of Systems Analysis, later explored by Cybernetics and Bogdanov attributed some of his ideas on the development of a monistic system to Ludwig Noire.
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From 1913 until 1922, Bogdanov immersed himself in the writing of a lengthy philosophical treatise of original ideas, " Tectology : Universal Organization Science " . " Tectology " anticipated many basic ideas of Systems Analysis, later explored by Cybernetics and Bogdanov attributed some of his ideas on the development of a monistic system to Ludwig Noire.