Systems Common Web::SchoolsOfThought::Schools
Instance Specification Systems Builders

"Among the main system builders in the 19th century were Auguste Comte (1798-1857), Herbert Spencer (1820-1903), Friedrich Engels (1820-1895), Ernst Häckel (1834-1919), and Charles S. Peirce (1839-1919). The name 'system builders' *note1* refer to the fact that they all created theories which analyze the relation between a scientific description of the total world and the different scientific disciplines - two systems were related, the system of sciences and the system of the objects of the different sciences (in total = the world). None of them claimed that all other sciences in the last resort could be reduced to physics, or that the world could be described exclusively by physics." - Explaining Emergence, Emmeche

"philosophers who present unified systems of epistemology, metaphysics, logic, and ethics, and often politics and the physical sciences too." (Wikipedia)

Slots and Values
date date19th Century
interpreter interpreterUnnamed

Properties:

NameSystems Builders
NamespaceSchools
OwnerSchools
Qualified NameSystems Common Model::Systems Common Web::SchoolsOfThought::Schools::Systems Builders
VisibilityPublic