Principles of the Self-Organizing System

1962

Ross Ashby, a pioneer in cybernetics, challenges common ideas of self-organization. He argues that a system’s “organization” isn’t inherent but depends on the observer’s viewpoint and is defined by how its parts interact and influence each other.

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Ross Ashby

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