second-order cybernetics

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Second-order cybernetics is a branch of systems theory and cybernetics that focuses on observing and including the observer within the system being studied, emphasizing self-reference, reflexivity, and the role of the observer in constructing reality.

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instanceOf branch of cybernetics
epistemological framework
systems theory approach
appliedIn cognitive science
design and architecture
education theory
family therapy
management cybernetics
organizational studies
philosophy of science
social systems theory
sociology
associatedWith Ernst von Glasersfeld
Francisco Varela
Gordon Pask
Heinz von Foerster (born Heinz von Foerster-Wolff)
surface form: Heinz von Foerster

Humberto Maturana
Niklas Luhmann
Ranulph Glanville
Stafford Beer
contrastsWith first-order cybernetics
developedFrom first-order cybernetics
developedInPeriod 1960s
1970s
emphasizes autopoiesis
circular causality
constructivism
feedback processes
participatory observation
self-organization
focusesOn observer inclusion in systems
reflexivity
role of the observer in constructing reality
self-reference
hasKeyConcept autopoietic systems
observer-dependent reality
operational closure
recursive processes
second-order observation
self-referential systems
influenced postmodern systems approaches
relatedTo complexity theory
radical constructivism
systems biology
systems thinking
states descriptions of systems depend on the observer
observers are part of the systems they observe
views knowledge as constructed
observation as an intervention
systems as including observers

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Gregory Bateson influenced second-order cybernetics