SYSTEMICS in Switzerland
| Collection | International Encyclopedia of Systems and Cybernetics |
|---|---|
| Year | 2004 |
| Vol. (num.) | 2(2) |
| ID | ◀ 3436 ▶ |
| Object type | General information |
There are two main centers in Switzerland where systemic and cybernetic concepts and models have received a sustained attention and generated original work of great interest.
The first one is the School of Business Management at the University of Sankt Gallen. During the 1970's and 1980's , Prof. Hans ULRICH and Gilbert PROBST developed original ideas about self-organization as a way for the management of social systems . They also insisted on the necessity of global views for managers confronted with organizational issues and decision making .
More recently, Prof. Werner ULRICH has consistently explored issues in social design and planning . He developed what he calls “Critical heuristics” as a tool to be used in this field.
Prof. Markus SCHWANINGER explored in recent years the possibility and characteristics of intelligent organizations and the conditions for integrated business entreprises planning, specially competence inunderstanding and managing complex issues . He sees a kind of ecological dimension in organizational intelligence.
The other center much interested in systemics is in the French speaking part of the country. A quite significant work is constantly forwarded at the Association F. Gonseth, Institute de la Méthode in Bienne. (F. Gonseth has been an outstanding Swiss epistemologist of the 20th C. who introduced the concept of “ideoneity ”). Consequently the attention of this group is centered on more abstract themes as for example: representation , the mind-body problem, phenomenology , complexity , transdisciplinarity, perception, autonomy, constructivism, holism , conceptual a priori, truth and idoneity, Popperian critical rationalism, autopoiesis , etc.
The Group organizes “written symposia” in which these themes are however discussed in a kind of conversational style. The debates are published in a periodic bulletin since more than 20 years and also in the “Cahiers de l' Institut de la Méthode”. Among the most active participants are J.C. TABARY, a neuropsychiatrist; F. BONSACK prof. of philosophy, P.M. POUGET, prof. of philosophy, J.F. QUILICI-PACAUD, technologist, M.C. DUPRE, anthropologist.
Another participant is Prof. Eric SCHWARZ, of the Neuch\^atel University. He is an active organizer of meetings and tutorials in Neuch\^atel and Geneva, and a frequent author of papers centered in holism, evolution and other wide-embracing themes in cybernetic and systemic terms. He created the “Centre Interfacultaire d'Etudes Systémiques” at his University.