Personalities

Following our vision of transdisciplinarity a number of important contributors to the advancement of knowledge will be given a proper attention within this research program.



 

Magoroh Maruyama

 

M. Maruyama, Communicable and Incommunicable Realities, The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 1959, 10(37), 50-54

M. Maruyama, Communicational Epistemology, The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 1961, 11(44),  319-327; 12(45), 52-62; 12(46), 117-131

M. Maruyama, The Second Cybernetics. Deviation-Amplifying Mutual Causal Processes, American Scientist, 5(2), 1963, 164-179

M. Maruyama, A New Logical Model for Futures Research, Futures, 6 (10), 1973, 435-437 

A. Harkins, M. Maruyama, Rules for Anthropologists I: The Future Is Now, Council on Anthropology and Education Newsletter, 4 (2), 1973, 27-32

 M. Maruyama, Heterogenistics: An Epistemological Restructuring of Biological and Social Sciences, Acta Biotheoretica, 26 (1), 1977, 120-136

M. Maruyama,Heterogenistics and Morphogenetics: Toward a New Concept of the Scientific, Theory and Society, 5 (1), 1978, 75-96 

M. Maruyama, Mindscapes and science theories, Current Anthropology, 21 (5), 1980, 589-608 

 

 

Sherman Kent

 

S. Kent, Two Official Candidates of the July Monarchy, The American Historical Review, 43(1), 1937, 65-73

S. Kent, The need for an intelligence literature, Studies in Intelligence, 1(1), 1955, 1-11 

S. Kent, Intelligence in recent public literature. Mnemosyne and the OSS, Studies in Intelligence, 8(1), 1964, A17-A20 

S. Kent, Words of Estimative Probability, Studies in Intelligence, 8(4), 1964, 49-65

 

 

 
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