The core belief underlying this book is that the most useful and
effective models to strengthen our intelligence are system ones,
developed following the logic of Systems Thinking. Such models can
explore complexity, dynamics, and change, and it is the author's
view that intelligence depends on the ability to construct models
of this nature. The book is designed to allow the reader not only
to acquire simple information on Systems Thinking but above all to
gradually learn the logic and techniques that make this way of
thinking an instrument for the improvement of intelligence. In
order to aid the learning and practice of the Systems Thinking
discipline, the author has abandoned a rigid formal language for a
more discursive style. He writes in the first person, with an ample
number of citations and critical analyses, and without ever giving
in to the temptation to use formal mathematics.
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