Ervin László Quote

A system in one perspective is a subsystem in another. But the systems view always treats systems as integrated wholes of their subsidiary components and never as the mechanistic aggregate of parts in isolable causal relations.


p. 14. - Introduction to Systems Philosophy (1972)


A system in one perspective is a subsystem in another. But the systems view always treats systems as integrated wholes of their subsidiary components ...

A system in one perspective is a subsystem in another. But the systems view always treats systems as integrated wholes of their subsidiary components ...

A system in one perspective is a subsystem in another. But the systems view always treats systems as integrated wholes of their subsidiary components ...

A system in one perspective is a subsystem in another. But the systems view always treats systems as integrated wholes of their subsidiary components ...