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  1. Systems philosophy is a discipline aimed at constructing a new philosophy (in the sense of worldview) by using systems concepts. The discipline was first described by Ervin Laszlo in his 1972 book Introduction to Systems Philosophy: Toward a New Paradigm of Contemporary Thought.

  2. 30. Jan. 2009 · Abstract. What is systematic in philosophy is its description of the world we inhabit. ‘Philosophers boast’, said Whitehead, ‘that they uphold no system. They are then a prey to the delusive clarities of detached expressions whichit is the very purpose of their science to surmount’.

  3. 13. Feb. 1997 · The most systematic of the post-Kantian idealists, Hegel attempted, throughout his published writings as well as in his lectures, to elaborate a comprehensive and systematic philosophy from a purportedly logical starting point. He is perhaps most well-known for his teleological account of history, an account that was later taken over ...

  4. Systematic philosophies. Part of the book series: Encyclopedia of Earth Science ( (EESS)) The terms systematics , classification , and taxonomy all refer to the study of diversity of organisms, fossil and recent, and to the basis for their arrangement into recognized, ordered systems. In the literature, these terms have been used with unclear ...

  5. This chapter advocates a method that strives to interpret important historical figures in philosophy as presenting philosophical systems of thoug.

  6. 1. Feb. 2018 · (1) The question is relevant for philosophy in a broad sense, as one of the main goals of modern philosophy has been to act as an intermediary between what Sellars ( 1962) called the “manifest image” and the “scientific image” of the world.

  7. 15. Aug. 2018 · The idea of philosophy as science firmly establishes itself in the first third of the 20th century.