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How General Can the Systems Theory be for the Reduction in Social and Natural Sciences?

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Several times similarities in different Sciences have led to the development of a common theory. This way relations have been established between sciences which study different sections or aspects of Nature or deal with different sections of human abstract thinking. The possibility of establishing such cross relationships made us search for general principles.

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Maarschalk, C.G.D. (1978). How General Can the Systems Theory be for the Reduction in Social and Natural Sciences?. In: Rose, J. (eds) Current Topics in Cybernetics and Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93104-8_209

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