The Theory of Categorical Conversion : Rational Foundations of Nkrumaism in Socio-natural Systemicity and Complexity.
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- 9781912234950
- 160
- BC172.D667 2017
The Theory of Categorial Conversion -- Table of Contents -- DEDICATION -- PREAMBLE -- PREFACE -- PROLOGUE -- CHAPTER ONE: Abstract Ideas and Practice of Ideas in Social Settings: Extentions and Reflections on Nkrumah and Africa under Systems Thinking -- CHAPTER TWO: Restructuring the Mind of Africa and the Oppressed: Defining an Initial Framework for Liberation Thinking in Social Systemicity -- CHAPTER THREE: The Intellectual Task for Africa's Decolonization and Emancipation in the Logic of Command-Control Systems -- CHAPTER FOUR: The Theory of Categorial Conversion Philosophical Foundations and Extensions of Nkrumaism in System Dynamics -- CHAPTER FIVE: The Theory of Categorial Conversion: Axiomatic Foundations -- CHAPTER SIX: The Theory of Categorial Conversion: The Analytical Building Blocks -- CHAPTER SEVEN: The Theory of Categorial Conversion: Mathematical Foundations, Symbolic Representation and Conditions of Convertibility in Socio-Natural Systemicity -- CHAPTER EIGHT: The Mathematical Problem and the Solution of the Categorial Conversion of Actual-Potential Polarity in Socio-Natural Systemicity -- Multidisciplinary References -- INDEX.
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