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Comments on the introduction

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L. Wittgenstein wrote: "All explanation must disappear, and description alone must take its place" (Wittgenstein (1977,Zi ff. 109). Systems theory may justify this, precisely because it is a theory of explanation.

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Methodologically, the cybernetically oriented systems theory has received a productive contradiction primarily through difference theories. H. von Foersters connected his cybernetics of cybernetics with the logical calculations of G. Günther and G. Spencer-Brown, which opened up associations with the French deconstructivists J. Derrida, which N. Luhmann emphasized.

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