| Popper, K.R. (1962) The Open Society and its Enemies, Routledge and Kegan Paul |
....happening in Chemistry and Physics. For example, a new view is given based on Thermodynamics by Ilya Prigogine [41] It is giving us the sign of departing from the reductionist attitude or the Cartesian attitude in science. The notion of Open Systems was advocated by philosopher Karl Popper [39, 40] and brought in to computer science by Carl Hewitt[17] We must inevitably see Distributed and Open Systems as societies. This is already coming. In this paper, I proposed the notion of autonomous agents and volitional agents as individuals of societies. Volition might be the true meaning of ....
Popper, K.R., The Open Society and its Enemies, Princeton University Press, 1945.
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Popper, K.R. (1962) The Open Society and its Enemies, Routledge and Kegan Paul
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