SYSTEMATICS, EXPOSURE AND CRITICAL REVIEW
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Systematics. 1) is a new synthesis proposed by John Gall, based on the General Systems Theory (2) by Ludwig Von Bertalanffy and the General Systematics (3) by Alfred Korzybski. These two branches of contemporary science arise from a common trunk: the analytical school of the Vienna Circle, whose program developed in the decade of the twenties, consisted of applying both in science and in philosophy, the results of Bertrand Russell on mathematical logic (4), which basically reside in the purpose of eliminating the paradoxes and contradictions of logic, allows us to elaborate and conclude valid propositions not only in mathematical arguments, but also in language. It has been in this last field where the interest and attention has been focused, even being preserved, until our days.
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