It is an empirical rule that living, evolutionary, psychological, social, etc., systems tend toward increasing differentiation and organization.


Attributed to Bertalanffy (1929) in: Julia Kristeva et al. (1971) Essays in Semiotics. p. 200


It is an empirical rule that living, evolutionary, psychological, social, etc., systems tend toward increasing differentiation and organization.

It is an empirical rule that living, evolutionary, psychological, social, etc., systems tend toward increasing differentiation and organization.

It is an empirical rule that living, evolutionary, psychological, social, etc., systems tend toward increasing differentiation and organization.

It is an empirical rule that living, evolutionary, psychological, social, etc., systems tend toward increasing differentiation and organization.