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 L. Wittgenstein - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Systems, philosophy of science: systems are compilations of rules for the formation of statements on a previously defined subject domain. Apart from the - usually recursive - rules for the combination of expressions or signs, the specification of the vocabulary or sign set of the system is also required. See also axioms, axiom systems, theories, strength of theories, expressiveness, rules, order, recursion, models, structure, system theory.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Adorno, Th.W. Systems   Adorno
Chalmers, David Systems   Chalmers
Cresswell, Maxwell J. Systems   Cresswell
d’Abro, A. Systems   d’Abro
Edwards, Paul N. Systems   Edwards
Feyerabend, Paul Systems   Feyerabend
Gadamer, Hans-Georg Systems   Gadamer
Genz, Hennig Systems   Genz
Kauffman, Stuart Systems   Kauffman
Lévi-Strauss, Claude Systems   Lévi-Strauss
Luhmann, Niklas Systems   Luhmann
Materialism Systems   Materialism
Maturana, Humberto Systems   Maturana
Mayr, Ernst Systems   Mayr
Pareto, Vilfredo Systems   Pareto
Parsons, Talcott Systems   Parsons
Prechtl, Peter Systems   Prechtl
Quine, W.V.O. Systems   Quine
Saussure, Ferdinand de Systems   Saussure
Schurz, Gerhard Systems   Schurz
Tarski, Alfred Systems   Tarski
Vollmer, Gerhard Systems   Vollmer
Waismann, Friedrich Systems   Waismann
Waltz, Kenneth N. Systems   Waltz
Weber, Max Systems   Weber
Wittgenstein, Ludwig Systems   Wittgenstein

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