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Limba Română
Numărul 5-6(234) / 2015 / ISSN 0235-9111

Un cadru de inteligibilitate al comunităţilor
CZU: 316.334.5

Pag. 306-318

Ionescu Ion
 
Universitatea "Alexandru Ioan Cuza", Iaşi
 
Disponibil în IBN: 6 noiembrie 2015


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It is obvious even for the most ardent loyal stubborn supporters of the dominant scientific paradigm that there have been many unintended events and problems that cast a shadow not only on science but on the very validity of our worldview. Human societies are a part of the long term evolution of the Earth, which is characterized by the successive complication of the physical, chemical, biological, organic, societal entities. The societal systems share several traits with the other complex systems the principles of thermodynamics, the physicalchemical reactions, the non-linear dynamics, organizational limitations etc. By means of growing complication, the systems acquire emerging features. Complexity can be studied by means of complexity. Can one integrate the above mentioned concepts into a transdisciplinary synthesis model in order to ease the understanding of occurrence, evolution, self-organization, and the functioning of complex systems. Since we are currently concerned by the problematic of the sustainable development of rural territorial communities, the closing of gaps and the construction of their competitiveness, we suggest an intelligibility frame drawing from the above described model.

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paradigm, self-organization, local community,

growing complication, self-reproduction, models for dynamics simulation