What the Mathematization of Knowledge can Yield in the Field of Human Decisions

der 16. Weltkongress Für Philosophie 2:546-553 (1983)
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Complication of technology and production organization necessitates the mathematisation of knowledge and automation of management decision preparation. The mathematisation and computerization open new ways for studying complex social, engineering and natural systems, foreseeing remote consequences of made decisions. Creation of a "collective brain” is the highest level of mathématisation and computerization of knowledge.

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