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Systemics can be considered as a new name of all research related to a most general system theory/(systems science). It is defined as an emerging branch of science that studies holistic systems and tries to develop a logico-mathematical, engineering and philosophical framework in which physical, mental/cognitive, social and metaphysical systems can be studied and explained. The systemist approaches intend to generalize the results obtained in cybernetics, classical engineering systems theory and other sciences, enabling the formation of principles that are common to many fields ad which are based on scientific paradigms. This inclusion of general principles is the emerging computational philosophy of systems. Charles Francois, editor the International Encyclopedia of Cybernetic and systems suggested that systemics be used to avoid the familair, the ambiguious and the fantastic of the often used terms such as systems thinking, systems science and general systems theory. Every problem is possible to conceptualize from the abstract perspective of universal properties of systems. Therefore systemic/systemics point of view is recently associated with different research and numerous practical domains/problems, for ex. systemic medicine, systemic psychology and ... systemic coaching. At present, systemics has more questions than answers and therefore it is closely related to the recent studies of contemporary philosophy, intelligence research and complex systems.
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