The Systemic Principle

der 16. Weltkongress Für Philosophie 2:170-177 (1983)
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Abstract

Science is a historically evolved and developed system, which does not include every construction. If a new construction is to become part of scientific knowledge, it must fit into a certain paradigm or meet the conformity princilple and comply with certain general "rules of the game". These two aspects constitute the systemic principle, which thus works as a sort of a metaregulative.

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