7 Klemm's has Adrian Sauer who
analyses contemporary approaches to photography through digital technology, mathematics and semantics.
Not exact matches
Brilliant minds of the order of Norbert Wiener, Claude Shannon, Warren Weaver, John Von Newman, W. Ross Ashby, and Stafford Beer, among many others, provided the conceptual structures for the multidisciplinary methodology of the systems
approach.2 Incredible advances in computers, in league with sophisticated instruments of systems
analysis, play an ever increasing role in shaping the life style and the world view of
contemporary society along the lines suggested by systems theory.
The doctrine (widely held until recently) that «matter» itself is fully real (rather than an abstraction, derived from intellectual
analysis of concrete really - existing things, as Aristotle held), and that such self - subsistent «matter» is intrinsically inert (as opposed to self - organizing), arguably reached its full flower in the late Renaissance.18 Part of
contemporary divergence between theistic and naturalistic
approaches may be understood to arise from overly complete internalization (by both naturalists and theists) of the cosmology that emerged from the scientific revolution of the seventeenth century — the cosmology in which «matter» was full real, but intrinsically inert.
This general
approach — to first quantify the intradyad relationships and then examine interdyad differences in the intradyad relationships — is the basis for most
contemporary dyadic data
analysis techniques, including sequential and state space grid
analyses, coupled dynamic systems, and multilevel modeling (Bakeman & Gottman, 1997; Bakeman & Quera, 2011; Boker & Laurenceau, 2007; Gonzalez & Griffin, 2012; Gottman, Murray, Swanson, Tyson, & Swanson, 2002; Hollenstein, 2013; Laurenceau & Bolger, 2005; Ram & Pedersen, 2008).