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  1. A Systems Analysis of Political Life.D. Easton - 1965
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    Systemic Analysis and Functional Explanation: Structure and Limitations.Andrea Soledad Olmos, Ariel Jonathan Roffé & Santiago Ginnobili - 2020 - In Lorenzo Baravalle & Luciana Zaterka (eds.), Life and Evolution: Latin American Essays on the History and Philosophy of Biology. Springer. pp. 209-229.
    How questions and why questions interact in complex ways within biological practice. One of the most fruitful accounts to think about this relation is the widely known systemic approach, which has its origin mainly in the works of Robert Cummins (1975, 1983). As we will show, this approach effectively manages to capture much of what biologists do, especially in areas such as molecular biology, neuroscience and neuroethology. Our aim with this work is to discuss the metatheoretical status of the (...)
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    World-systems analysis and theory: A commentary on Babones.Mikhail Balaev - 2015 - Thesis Eleven 127 (1):33-35.
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    A Systemic Analysis of Cheating in an Undergraduate Engineering Mechanics Course.Tricia Bertram Gallant, Lelli Van Den Einde, Scott Ouellette & Sam Lee - 2014 - Science and Engineering Ethics 20 (1):277-298.
    Cheating in the undergraduate classroom is not a new problem, and it is recognized as one that is endemic to the education system. This paper examines the highly normative behavior of using unauthorized assistance (e.g., a solutions manual or a friend) on an individual assignment within the context of an upper division undergraduate course in engineering mechanics. The findings indicate that there are varying levels of accepting responsibility among the students (from denial to tempered to full) and that acceptance of (...)
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    Systems analysis in the study of the motor-control system: Control theory alone is insufficient.R. E. Kearney & I. W. Hunter - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (4):553-554.
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    Brittle System Analysis.Stephen F. Bush, John Hershey & Kirby Vosburgh - forthcoming - Arxiv Preprint Cs/9904016.
    The goal of this paper is to define and analyze systems which exhibit brittle behavior. This behavior is characterized by a sudden and steep decline in performance as the system approaches the limits of tolerance. This can be due to input parameters which exceed a specified input, or environmental conditions which exceed specified operating boundaries. An analogy is made between brittle commmunication systems in particular and materials science.
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  7. World-systems analysis, evolutionary theory, Weltliteratur.Franco Moretti - 2011 - In David Palumbo-Liu, Bruce Robbins & Nirvana Tanoukhi (eds.), Immanuel Wallerstein and the problem of the world: system, scale, culture. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
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    What is world-systems analysis? Distinguishing theory from perspective.Salvatore Babones - 2015 - Thesis Eleven 127 (1):3-20.
    World-systems analysis is a well-established but poorly-defined critical research tradition in the social sciences. Its undisputed progenitor, Immanuel Wallerstein, steadfastly maintains that world-systems analysis is not a theory, yet it is widely referred to as such by commentators, critics, and practitioners alike. The resolution to this conundrum is to identify the defining elements of world-systems analysis as a perspective for understanding human society, then to evaluate propositions based on these defining elements as theories that have been conceptualized (...)
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    World Systems Analysis: An Introduction.Michael Freeden - 2006 - Contemporary Political Theory 5 (1):98-100.
  10. Systems-analysis of pursuit-tracking performance.Iw la JonesHunter - 1988 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 26 (6):521-521.
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    World Systems Analysis: An Introduction.George Lawson - 2006 - Contemporary Political Theory 5 (1):98-100.
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    A systems analysis approach to medical error.Lucian L. Leape - 1997 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 3 (3):213-222.
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    Destructive Mapping of the Digital Sex Crime System: Analysis of Coordinate of Subject - Male Gaze. 윤지선 - 2018 - Journal of the Society of Philosophical Studies 122:287-318.
    첨예하고 중대한 사안으로 떠오른 디지털 성범죄 사진 · 영상파일의 불법적 생산과 유포 · 무한공유 시스템은 현실세계의 여성들의 일상 속 시공간을 얽어매고 재구축하는 조건으로 강력히 작동하고 있다. 필자는 이러한 디지털성범죄 시스템을 남성 시선-주체의 특권적 인식 좌표계의 창출로 분석해내고자 하며 이 시스템의 메커니즘을 떠받히고 있는 형이상학적 기반들을 분쇄하고자 한다. 필자는 여성의 위치와 이동반경, 일거수일투족을 파악, 포착해내는 이러한 인식지표 틀의 초월성을 다음과 같은 두가지 측면에서 분석해내고자 한다. 첫째, 수직적 초월성(transcendent)의 측면에서 여성의 몸이 구획되고 차등적으로 배치되는 기원을 데카르트의 『성찰』을 통해 고찰할 것이다. 둘째, 칸트적 (...)
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    A hot/cool-system analysis of delay of gratification: Dynamics of willpower.Janet Metcalfe & Walter Mischel - 1999 - Psychological Review 106 (1):3-19.
  15. David Lewis' Best System Analysis and CP Laws.Ömer Fatih Tekin - 2019 - Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy 9 (9:1):01-12.
    In this paper, I aim to explore Lewis’s best system analysis and how it can accommodate laws with exceptions. The Best System Account has been introduced to provide an alternative view for both minimalist and counterfactual theories of regularities. Simple regularity theory faces problems in which there is some generalization that seems to be a law or some regularities that are established accidentally. It tries to exclude the accidental generalization from the account. However, the best system analysis can (...)
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    Nonlinear Dynamical Systems Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences Using Real Data.Stephen J. Guastello & Robert A. M. Gregson (eds.) - 2010 - Crc Press.
    Although its roots can be traced to the 19th century, progress in the study of nonlinear dynamical systems has taken off in the last 30 years. While pertinent source material exists, it is strewn about the literature in mathematics, physics, biology, economics, and psychology at varying levels of accessibility. A compendium research methods reflecting the expertise of major contributors to NDS psychology, Nonlinear Dynamical Systems Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences Using Real Data examines the techniques proven to be the (...)
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    Toward a Clarification of System Analysis in the Social Sciences.H. M. Blalock & Ann B. Blalock - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (2):84-92.
    This paper attempts to outline some of the important concepts and ideas used in system analysis which is taken to be a general mode of analysis used in all sciences. Systems are seen from three perspectives: that involving the relationship between system and environment, that involving interaction between several systems, and that involving one type of system composed of other types of systems. The writers also discuss the concepts "structure" and "equilibrium" as they apply to system analysis, (...)
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    CyberRat, interbehavioral systems analysis, and a “Turing test” trilogy.Roger D. Ray - 2011 - Behavior and Philosophy 39:203-301.
    This monograph introduces the functional characteristics and conceptual significance of a simulation software system called CyberRat (Ray, 1996a, 2003a, 2012a, 2012b). CyberRat expands upon prior illustrations (Ray & Delprato, 1989; Ray, 1992) of how such computer-based simulations can serve to formatively enhance, and eventually validate, the descriptive research methodology upon which their development relies. To illustrate this process I also review highlights of previous publications (cf. Ray & Brown, 1975, 1976; Ray & Delprato, 1989), detailing the unique research methodology used (...)
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    Are causal analysis and system analysis compatible approaches?Federica Russo - 2010 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 24 (1):67 – 90.
    In social science, one objection to causal analysis is that the assumption of the closure of the system makes the analysis too narrow in scope, that is, it considers only 'closed' and 'hermetic' systems thus neglecting many other external influences. On the contrary, system analysis deals with complex structures where every element is interrelated with everything else in the system. The question arises as to whether the two approaches can be compatible and whether causal analysis can (...)
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    Internationalization of Cold War systems analysis: RAND, IIASA and the institutional reasons for methodological change.Matthias Duller - 2016 - History of the Human Sciences 29 (4-5):172-190.
    This article has a dual purpose. First, it looks at the transfer of the methodology of systems analysis from the RAND Corporation to the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in the wake of an East–West bridge-building effort during the Cold War. Second, it draws out a more general argument about how the institutional structures of these research organizations condition their methodological orientations. Acknowledging the complexity of factors influencing methodological choices at RAND and IIASA, the article concentrates on (...)
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    On System Analysis[REVIEW]Martiin Rincle - 1978 - International Studies in Philosophy 10:184-186.
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    On System Analysis[REVIEW]Martiin Rincle - 1978 - International Studies in Philosophy 10:184-186.
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  23. Toward a Clarification of System Analysis in the Social Sciences.M. BlalockH. & B. Blalock Ann - 1959 - Philosophy of Science 26 (2):84 - 92.
    This paper attempts to outline some of the important concepts and ideas used in system analysis which is taken to be a general mode of analysis used in all sciences. Systems are seen from three perspectives: (1) that involving the relationship between system and environment, (2) that involving interaction between several systems, and (3) that involving one type of system composed of other types of systems. The writers also discuss the concepts "structure" and "equilibrium" as they apply to (...)
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    Advantages of system analysis applied to local spaces.Manuela Ortega & M. Concepción Segovia - 2017 - Cinta de Moebio 58:13-25.
    Resumen: Este trabajo tiene como objetivo mostrar que el análisis sistémico aplicado a los espacios locales facilita la generación de propuestas para su desarrollo integral en el ámbito de la sostenibilidad. Los territorios están compuestos por elementos físicos y sociales que se interrelacionan y generan productos que los benefician o perjudican. Estos recursos pueden ser explotados o encontrarse ociosos por falta de actores que los desarrollen. Reaccionan ante las acciones internas y externas tanto humanas como naturales, entre las que se (...)
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  25. Algorithmic Aspects in Complex Systems Analysis.A. De Luca - 1971 - Scientia 65 (6):659.
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  26. Do Ceteris Paribus Laws Exist? A Regularity-Based Best System Analysis.Matthias Unterhuber - 2014 - Erkenntnis 79 (S10):1833-1847.
    This paper argues that ceteris paribus (cp) laws exist based on a Lewisian best system analysis of lawhood (BSA). Furthermore, it shows that a BSA faces a second trivialization problem besides the one identified by Lewis. The first point concerns an argument against cp laws by Earman and Roberts. The second point aims to help making some assumptions of the BSA explicit. To address the second trivialization problem, a restriction in terms of natural logical constants is proposed that allows (...)
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    Interest relativism in the best system analysis of laws.Max Bialek - 2017 - Synthese 194 (12):4643-4655.
    Lewis’ Best System Analysis of laws of nature is often criticized on the grounds that what it means to be the “best” system is too subjective for an analysis of lawhood. Recent proponents of the BSA have embraced the view’s close connection to the particulars of scientific practice despite the objection. I distinguish two compatible versions of the objection: one opposed to mind or subject dependence and the other opposed to relativity. The BSA can answer both. Answering the (...)
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    A Systems Analysis of Political Life. [REVIEW]A. M. K. - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (2):365-366.
    An attempt by one of the leading political scientists to "extricate from the total political reality those aspects that can be considered the fundamental processes or activities without which no political life in society could continue." The conceptual framework for a "more complex structure of a theory" is developed around the concepts of demand, support, stress, and input-output. Easton explicitly rejects the discussion of political theory in terms of what he calls political philosophy, but the work is nevertheless of interest (...)
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    Learning and memory: Systems analysis.Eichenbaum Howard B., Cahill Lawrence & Gluck Mark - 1999 - In M. J. Zigmond & F. E. Bloom (eds.), Fundamental Neuroscience.
    ces, learning facts and gaining conceptual knowlge, recognizing objects and people, and acquiring ills and habits. Scientific thinking about memory was minated for many years by the assumption that mory is a unitary or monolithic entityRi2;a single ulty of the mind and brain. However, the assumpri of a unitary memory has been challenged by conging evidence from psychology and neuroscience inting toward multiple memory systems that can be sociated from one another. This chapter provides a torical introduction to the issue (...)
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    Conceptual issues in world-systems analysis.Christopher Chase-Dunn - 2015 - Thesis Eleven 127 (1):21-23.
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    Defining Standard of Care in the Developing World: The Intersection of International Research Ethics and Health Systems Analysis.Liza Dawson Adnan A. Hyder - 2005 - Developing World Bioethics 5 (2):142-152.
    ABSTRACT In recent years there has been intense debate regarding the level of medical care provided to ‘standard care’ control groups in clinical trials in developing countries, particularly when the research sponsors come from wealthier countries. The debate revolves around the issue of how to define a standard of medical care in a country in which many people are not receiving the best methods of medical care available in other settings. In this paper, we argue that additional dimensions of the (...)
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    Bacteriology as a Cultural System: Analysis and its Discontents.Christopher Hamlin - 2011 - History of Science 49 (3):269-298.
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  33. Rationality and world-systems analysis : Fanon and the impact of the ethico-historical.David Palumbo-Liu - 2011 - In David Palumbo-Liu, Bruce Robbins & Nirvana Tanoukhi (eds.), Immanuel Wallerstein and the problem of the world: system, scale, culture. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
  34. “Laws of Nature” as an Indexical Term: A Reinterpretation of Lewis's Best-System Analysis.John Roberts - 1999 - Philosophy of Science 66 (3):511.
    David Lewis's best-system analysis of laws of nature is perhaps the best known sophisticated regularity theory of laws. Its strengths are widely recognized, even by some of its ablest critics. Yet it suffers from what appears to be a glaring weakness: It seems to grant an arbitrary privilege to the standards of our own scientific culture. I argue that by reformulating, or reinterpreting, Lewis's exposition of the best-system analysis, we arrive at a view that is free of this (...)
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    First Principles of Systemic Analysis: The Case of Judaism Within the History of Religion.Jacob Neusner - 1987 - University Press of Amer.
    Jacob Neusner, a leading scholar of Judaism, offers a provocative statement on methodology in this history of religion. Neusner offers initial generalizations, or 'first principles, ' seen as the histories of four periods of Judaism. Co-published with Studies in Judaism. Co-published with Studies in Judaism.
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    Democracy and human nature: a layered system analysis.Carl Auerbach - 2023 - Journal of Critical Realism 22 (5):882-903.
    This paper addresses a question posed by the increase of democratic backsliding: whether democracy itself is compatible with human nature. It analyses democracy as a layered system consisting of three levels: the political/institutional, the social/interactional and the psychological/intrapsychic. At each level it uses evolutionary theory to describes features of a ‘light side’ of human nature that makes democracy possible, and of a ‘dark side’ of human nature that leads to democratic backsliding. At the political/institutional level these features are the reduction (...)
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    Imprecise Chance and the Best System Analysis.Luke Fenton-Glynn - 2019 - Philosophers' Imprint 19.
    Much recent philosophical attention has been devoted to the prospects of the Best System Analysis of chance for yielding high-level chances, including statistical mechanical and special science chances. But a foundational worry about the BSA lurks: there don’t appear to be uniquely correct measures of the degree to which a system exhibits theoretical virtues, such as simplicity, strength, and fit. Nor does there appear to be a uniquely correct exchange rate at which the theoretical virtues trade off against one (...)
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    Neural Field Theory of Corticothalamic Prediction With Control Systems Analysis.Tahereh Babaie Janvier & Peter A. Robinson - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Life, brain, and consciousness: new perceptions through targeted systems analysis.Gerd Sommerhoff - 1990 - New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co..
    In this volume the author tackles this problem in a rigorous analysis which begins with the general dynamics of living systems and leads the reader step-by-step ...
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    Defining standard of care in the developing world: The intersection of international research ethics and health systems analysis.Adnan A. Hyder & Liza Dawson - 2005 - Developing World Bioethics 5 (2):142–152.
    ABSTRACT In recent years there has been intense debate regarding the level of medical care provided to ‘standard care’ control groups in clinical trials in developing countries, particularly when the research sponsors come from wealthier countries. The debate revolves around the issue of how to define a standard of medical care in a country in which many people are not receiving the best methods of medical care available in other settings. In this paper, we argue that additional dimensions of the (...)
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    Fluctuation in the Assimilation of Problematic Experiences: A Case Study of Dynamic Systems Analysis.Isabel Basto, William B. Stiles, Tiago Bento, Patrícia Pinheiro, Inês Mendes, Daniel Rijo & João Salgado - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Morpho-functional principle of neuroendocrine system analysis.R. A. Prochukhanov & I. A. Ravkin - 1979 - Acta Biotheoretica 28 (1):48-53.
    A new approach to the analysis of the neuroendocrine system (NES) is suggested. It is based on the fact of structural and metabolic determination of any effect on cell and cell aggregates. The principle of a common communication channel in the NES is formulated and a possible method of its formalization is proposed.
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    The Episodic Nature of Experience: A Dynamical Systems Analysis.Sreekumar Vishnu, Dennis Simon & Doxas Isidoros - 2017 - Cognitive Science 41 (5):1377-1393.
    Context is an important construct in many domains of cognition, including learning, memory, and emotion. We used dynamical systems methods to demonstrate the episodic nature of experience by showing a natural separation between the scales over which within-context and between-context relationships operate. To do this, we represented an individual's emails extending over about 5 years in a high-dimensional semantic space and computed the dimensionalities of the subspaces occupied by these emails. Personal discourse has a two-scaled geometry with smaller within-context dimensionalities (...)
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    Babones’s ‘What is world systems analysis? Distinguishing theory from perspective’: Clearing up the whole question of core, periphery and semi-periphery.Samuel Cohn - 2015 - Thesis Eleven 127 (1):27-29.
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  45. Book Review: World-Systems Analysis: An Introduction; Alternatives: The United States Confronts the World. [REVIEW]Goetz Ottmann - 2007 - Thesis Eleven 88 (1):125-132.
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    Book Review: World-Systems Analysis: An Introduction; Alternatives: The United States Confronts the World. [REVIEW]Goetz Ottoman - 2007 - Thesis Eleven 88 (1):125-132.
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    On Deeper Human Dimensions in Earth System Analysis and Modelling.Dieter Gerten, Martin Schönfeld & Bernhard Schauberger - 2019 - Earth Systems Dynamics 9 (2).
    While humanity is altering planet Earth at unprecedented magnitude and speed, representation of the cultural driving factors and their dynamics in models of the Earth system is limited. In this review and perspectives paper, we argue that more or less distinct environmental value sets can be assigned to religion – a deeply embedded feature of human cultures, here defined as collectively shared belief in something sacred. This assertion renders religious theories, practices and actors suitable for studying cultural facets of anthropogenic (...)
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    Plurilingualism as a Catalyst for Creativity in Superdiverse Societies: A Systemic Analysis.Enrica Piccardo - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Biolinguistics and biological systems: a complex systems analysis of language.Ryan Mark Nefdt - 2023 - Biology and Philosophy 38 (2):1-42.
    In their recent book, Ladyman and Wiesner (What is a complex system?, Yale University Press, 2020) delineate the bounds of the exciting interdisciplinary field of complexity science. In this work, they provide examples of generally accepted complex systems and common features which these possess to varying degrees. In this paper, I plan to extend their list to include the formal study of natural language, i.e. linguistics. In fact, I will argue that language exhibits many of the hallmarks of a complex (...)
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    Degrees of freedom in the social world: Towards a systems analysis of decision.Mariam Thalos - 1999 - Journal of Political Philosophy 7 (4):453–477.
    THOMAS SCHELLING taught us that in ordinary human affairs, conflict and common interest are ubiquitously intertwined. For when it comes to variety, the occasion of pure conflict (known to some of its friends as the zerosum game) is as under-represented in human affairs as the occasion of undiluted common interest (known as the pure coordination game). The undiluted extremes are the exceptions, when it comes to counting kinds, while the mixed-motive kind of occasion is the rule. Things look a bit (...)
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