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Foundations of Mathematical System Dynamics : The Fundamental Theory of Causal Recursion and Its Application to Social Science and Economics, PDF eBook

Foundations of Mathematical System Dynamics : The Fundamental Theory of Causal Recursion and Its Application to Social Science and Economics PDF

Edited by George J. Klir

Part of the IFSR International Series on Systems Science and Engineering series

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This book is a foundational study of causality as conceived in the mathematical sciences.

It is shown that modern mathematical dynamics involves a formulation of the fundamental concept of causality, and an exhaustive classification of causal systems.

Among them are the 'self-steering' and 'self-regulating' systems, which together form the class of purposive systems, on whose specific properties the book then focuses.

These properties are the mathematical-dynamical foundations of the behavioural and social sciences.

This is the definitive book on causality and purposive processes by the originator of the mathematical concept of self-steering.

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