The cybernetics of viability: an overview |
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Authors: | Helmut Nechansky |
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Affiliation: | 1. nechansky – ENGINEERING EFFICIENCY , Rotenmuehlgasse 14/16, A-1120, Vienna, Austria hn@nechansky.co.at |
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Abstract: | A three-level approach to viability is developed, considering (1) living systems, (2) a niche, understood as the area within the reach of their actions, and (3) an environment. A systematic analysis of the interrelations between these levels shows that living systems emerge with matter/energy processing systems. These can add controller structures when producing excess energy. A three-sensor controller structure enables a living system to deal with unfavourable and scarce environments. Further evolution of these controller structures offers improved ways to act on niches. Maintaining niches in scarce environments can require technology or economy. So social systems emerge, which are understood as aggregates of living systems. Basic patterns of interactions within social systems are analysed. So the introduction of the notion of the niche into the discussion of viability allows us to explain phenomena ranging from properties of single living systems to societal organization. |
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Keywords: | viability living systems social systems cybernetics systems theory |
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