Alexander Bogdanov and the question of unity: An emerging research agenda

Author:

Şenalp Örsan12ORCID,Midgley Gerald23456ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Logic, Language and Computation, Faculty of Humanities University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

2. Centre for Systems Studies, Faculty of Business, Law and Politics University of Hull Hull UK

3. Department of Informatics Faculty of Technology, Linnaeus University Växjö Sweden

4. School of Innovation, Design and Engineering Mälardalen University Eskilstuna Sweden

5. Victoria Business School Victoria University of Wellington Wellington New Zealand

6. School of Political and Social Sciences University of Canterbury Christchurch New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, we propose a research agenda to support the recovery of Alexander Bogdanov's philosophical and systemic thinking that culminated in his magnum opus, Tektology. Our main reason for doing so is to re‐address enduring questions about the unity of science and the unity of the systems paradigm. Since the turn of the new millennium, there has been renewed interest in the ideal of the unity of science. General system theory (GST), cybernetics and complexity science are three significant intellectual sources inspiring this renewal. It is not unusual for these ideas to be grouped under the umbrella terms systems science or systems thinking, which are two ways to present a single systems paradigm, and we will explain why its “unity” is both necessary and problematic. Bringing Bogdanov's work back to address the unity question can help us to progress toward unity in diversity.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Information Systems and Management,Strategy and Management,General Social Sciences

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