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  1. Curras, E.: System evolution within the information concept (1997) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The concept of information is modified and enhanced to include the principles of systems science. These imply a move towards a greater degree of abstraction and globalization. Information is studies in its various useful, physical, metaphysical and ontogenetic forms, according to systems theories. The properties and connotation of information from the different viewpoints of an individual's development and daily routine are also considered. 'Informationism' is proposed as a new epistemological theory, and compared with various of the recent theories of information. Emphasizes that information has to be reconsidered both as a phenomenon and a process
    Source
    International information communication and education. 16(1997) no.1, S.30-47
    Theme
    Information
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