"The Supply of ConceptS" achieves a major breakthrough in the
general theory of systems. It unfolds a theory of everything that
steps beyond Physics' theory of the same name. The author unites
all knowledge by including not only the natural but also the
philosophical and theological universes of discourse. The general
systems model presented here resembles an organizational flow chart
that represents conceptual positions within any type of system and
shows how the parts are connected hierarchically for communication
and control. Analyzing many types of systems in various branches of
learned discourse, the model demonstrates how any system type
manages to maintain itself true to type. The concepts thus
generated form a network that serves as a storehouse for the supply
of concepts in learned discourse. Partial to the use of analogies,
Irving Silverman presents his thesis in an easy-to-read style,
explaining a way of thinking that he has found useful. This book
will be of particular interest to the specialist in systems theory,
philosophy, linguistics, and the social sciences.
Irving Silverman applies his general systems model to 22 system
types and presents rationales for these analyses. He provides the
reader with a method, and a way to apply that method; a theory of
knowledge derived from the method; and a practical outlook based on
a comprehensive approach. Chapters include: Minding the Storehouse;
Standing Together; The Cognitive Contract; The Ecological Contract;
The Social Contract; The Semantic Terrain.
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