Natural Systems Theory: Nature as a Systems Model Towards a Twenty-First Century Cosmology

Dissertation, Walden University (1995)
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This work recognizes that in the struggle for a new and meaningful paradigm for the next century, some progress can be made by building on the work of Dr. Derald Langham and his Genesa concept and by pursuing the concepts of Natural Law and Natural Intelligence . A model is developed, termed Natural Intelligence Systems, which lends itself to an integrated basis for interdisciplinary problem solving working from basic principles derived from science

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