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C. West Churchman

Charles West Churchman (29 August 1913 – 21 March 2004) was an American philosopher and systems scientist, who was Professor at the School of Business Administration and Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. He was internationally known for his pioneering work in operations research, system analysis and ethics.[1]

Biography edit

Churchman was born in 1913 in Mount Airy, Philadelphia, to Clark Wharton Churchman and Helen Norah Fassitt, descendants of Philadelphia Main Line families.[2] His first intellectual love was for philosophy and this far-ranging love for wisdom captivated him to the end of his life.[3] He studied philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was admitted to the Zeta Psi fraternity. He earned a bachelor's degree in 1935, a master's in 1936, and a PhD in 1938, all in philosophy. One of his teachers was Edgar A. Singer, who had been a student at Harvard of the philosopher and psychologist William James.

Before completing his dissertation, in 1937, he became Instructor of Philosophy, also at the University of Pennsylvania. Churchman's dissertation was ultimately completed under Henry Bradford Smith, titled "Towards a General Logic of Propositions" (1938).[4] Upon finishing his degree, he was appointed assistant professor at the university. During World War II, Churchman headed the mathematical section of the U.S. Ordnance Laboratory at the Frankford Arsenal in Philadelphia and devised a way to test small arms ammunition and detonators based on the statistical methods of bioassay.[1] He also investigated the theory of detonation, applying high-speed photography. In 1945, back in Pennsylvania he was elected Chairman of the Department of Philosophy. In 1951, Churchman moved to the Case Institute of Technology in Cleveland, Ohio, and until 1957 he was Professor of Engineering Administration at Case. In 1957, he joined the faculty of the University of California, Berkeley and remained there as a Professor Emeritus after his retirement.

During 1946–1954, he served as the secretary and program chairman of the American Philosophy of Science Association. He is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Churchman was a founding member of TIMS, now INFORMS, and was its ninth president in 1962. In 1989, Churchman was elected president of the International Society for the Systems Sciences.

Churchman edited the journal Philosophy of Science for a long period beginning in 1948. He was also the first editor-in-chief of the journal Management Science in 1954.

Churchman has been cited by Noam Chomsky as the only professor from whom he learned anything as an undergraduate.[citation needed] European students of C. West Churchman are Werner Ulrich and Kristo Ivanov who developed his work in related fields[5] and contributed to its diffusion in Europe. American students of Churchman who have documented their understanding and application of his work are Ian Mitroff and Richard O. Mason [6]

Churchman died in 2004 in Bolinas, California.

Work edit

Churchman made significant contributions in the fields of management science, operations research and systems theory. During a career spanning six decades, Churchman investigated a vast range of topics such as accounting, research and development management, city planning, education, mental health, space exploration, and peace and conflict studies.[1]

Churchman became internationally recognized due to his then radical concept of incorporating ethical values into operating systems. Hasan Ozbekhan, his friend, in The Predicament of Mankind proposal to the Club of Rome[7] incorporated ethical values in the 49 Continuous Critical Problems that constitute the Global Problematique. The proposal was not accepted because it was "too humanistic" [8]

Personal life edit

His wife Gloria Churchman died in 2009. About her husband, she said, "Academic philosophy wasn't satisfying to him. He demanded that philosophy have meaning in the world. He wanted to insert an ethical dimension into science. And he really made it his job to remind all these CEOs that they had ethical responsibilities."[citation needed]

"He was a tremendous teacher. People would flock to his class," Gloria Churchman said. "He always kept you on the edge of your chair, because he was a very, very exciting lecturer. He had students from everywhere, all over the world."[citation needed]

Professor Churchman and Gloria Churchman are survived by their son Daniel Wharton Churchman (Josh) of Bolinas, his daughter-in-law Joy Churchman and two grandchildren, Jenna and Kyle Churchman.

Recognition edit

Churchman's honors include the Academy of Management’s Best Book in Management Award and the McKinsey Book Award, both in 1968.[9] In 1965 he was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association.[10] His work was further honored through three honorary doctorates given to him by the Washington University in St. Louis in 1975, the University of Lund, Sweden in 1984, and the Umeå University, Sweden in 1986. In 1983, Churchman received the Berkeley Citation, one of the campus's highest awards. In 1999 he received the LEO Award for Lifetime Exceptional Achievement in Information Systems. He was elected to the 2002 class of Fellows of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences.[11]

The West Churchman Memorial Prize was awarded in 2014, during the 10th Brazilian Congress of systems, conducted by CORS - USP, after a selection carried out by an editorial committee, composed of researchers from several countries. The purpose of it was to provide recognition to an important systemic research work developed within the highest ethical and methodological standards as advocated C. West Churchman.[12]

Publications edit

Churchman wrote some 15 books and edited another 9 books:[13]

  • 1938, Towards a General Logic of Propositions, Ph.D. Dissertation.
  • 1940, Elements of Logic and Formal Science, J.B. Lippincott Co., New York.
  • 1940, Euclid Vindicated of Every Blemish, Translator, Saccheri's.
  • 1946, Psychologistics, with Russell L. Ackoff.
  • 1948, Theory of Experimental Inference, Macmillan Publishers, New York.
  • 1950, Methods of Inquiry: Introduction to Philosophy and Scientific Method, with Russell L. Ackoff, Educational Publications, St. Louis, Missouri, Missouri.
  • 1956, Costs, Utilities, and Values, Sections I and II.
  • 1957, Introduction to Operations Research, with Russell L. Ackoff & E.L. Arnoff, J. Wiley and Sons, New York.
  • 1960, Prediction and Optimal Decision, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
  • 1968, Challenge to Reason, McGraw-Hill, New York.
  • 1968/1979, The Systems Approach, Delacorte Press, New York.
  • 1971, The Design of Inquiring Systems, Basic Concepts of Systems and Organizations, Basic Books, New York.
  • 1975, Thinking for Decisions: Deductive Quantitative Methods, Science Research Associates, Chicago, Illinois.
  • 1979, The Systems Approach and Its Enemies, Basic Books, New York.
  • 1982, Thought and Wisdom; The Gaither Lectures, Intersystems Publications, Seaside, California.

Books edited by C. West Churchman.

  • 1947, Measurement of Consumer Interest, ed. with Russell L. Ackoff, and M. Wax.
  • 1959, Measurement: Definitions and Theories, ed. with P. Ratoosh.
  • 1959, Experience and Reflection by Edgar A. Singer, Jr., ed.
  • 1960, Management Sciences, ed. with M. Verhulst.
  • 1975, Systems and Management Annual 1975, ed.
  • 1976, Design Methods and Theories, ed.
  • 1976, World Modelling: A Dialogue, ed. with R.O. Mason.
  • 1984, Natural Resources Administration: Introducing a New Methodology for Management Development, ed. with A.H. Rosenthal, and S.H. Smith.
  • 1989, The Well-Being of Organizations, ed.
  • 2011, The Permanent Revolution in Science. Richard L. Schanck and C. West Churchman, (Reissue of 1954 book). New York, Philosophical Library, Introduction by C. West Churchman.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Kathleen Maclay (2004).. Archived from the original on 2009-08-07. Retrieved 2010-10-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link), UC Berkeley Press Release, 31 March 2004. Retrieved 8 May 2008.
  2. ^ Assad, Arjang A. (2011). "C. West Churchman". Profiles in Operations Research. International Series in Operations Research & Management Science. Vol. 147. pp. 171–200. doi:10.1007/978-1-4419-6281-2_11. ISBN 978-1-4419-6280-5.
  3. ^ Richard O. Mason (2004), "IFORS’ Operational Research Hall of Fame : C. West Churchman" in: Intl. Trans. in Op. Res. Vol 11 pp 585–588
  4. ^ Ulrich, Werner (2004). "In memory of C. West Churchman (1912-2004): Reminiscences, retrospectives, and reflections" (PDF). Journal of Organisational Transformation & Social Change. 1 (2): 199–219. doi:10.1386/jots.1.2.199/0. S2CID 143750502. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
  5. ^ For an extension of Churchman's concepts to philosophy of science in general and informatics or computer science in particular, see Ivanov's Index to Churchman's "The Design of Inquiring Systems". Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  6. ^ Charles West Churchman—Philosopher of Management: An Interview with Richard O. Mason Conducted by Ian I. Mitroff. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  7. ^ Ozbekhan, H. (1970). The Predicament of Mankind: A Quest for Structured Responses to Growing World-Wide Complexities and Uncertainties. www.redesignresearch.com/docs/ThePredicamentofMankind.pdf
  8. ^ Christakis, A.N.(1998) The Club of Rome Revisited in General Systems, W.L. Reckmeyer (ed.) International Society for the Systems Sciences, Vol XXXI
  9. ^ C. West Churchman, Ninth President of TIMS 1962 2006-09-28 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 22 October 2007.
  10. ^ View/Search Fellows of the ASA 2016-06-16 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 2016-08-20.
  11. ^ Fellows: Alphabetical List, Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, retrieved 2019-10-09
  12. ^ J. D. R. de Raadt and Veronica D. de Raadt (2015). "Systems Research And Behavioral Science - Guest Editorial". Systems Research and Behavioral Science. 33 (2): 209–212. doi:10.1002/sres.2376.
  13. ^ An overview of his articles is given in: Werner Ulrich (2006),. Archived from the original on 2009-08-07. Retrieved 2010-10-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) . Werner Ulrich's Home Page: C.W. Churchman. Retrieved 10 May 2008.

External links edit

  • by Werner Ulrich includes obituary from the San Francisco Chronicle.
  • Biography of C. West Churchman from the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS).
  • C. West Churchman's profile at the .
  • Interview of C. West Churchman by prof. Kristo Ivanov at Umeå University on April 30, 1987 (2 hours in 4 sections). With photos and documentation.

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Charles West Churchman 29 August 1913 21 March 2004 was an American philosopher and systems scientist who was Professor at the School of Business Administration and Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of California Berkeley He was internationally known for his pioneering work in operations research system analysis and ethics 1 Contents 1 Biography 2 Work 3 Personal life 4 Recognition 5 Publications 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBiography editChurchman was born in 1913 in Mount Airy Philadelphia to Clark Wharton Churchman and Helen Norah Fassitt descendants of Philadelphia Main Line families 2 His first intellectual love was for philosophy and this far ranging love for wisdom captivated him to the end of his life 3 He studied philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania where he was admitted to the Zeta Psi fraternity He earned a bachelor s degree in 1935 a master s in 1936 and a PhD in 1938 all in philosophy One of his teachers was Edgar A Singer who had been a student at Harvard of the philosopher and psychologist William James Before completing his dissertation in 1937 he became Instructor of Philosophy also at the University of Pennsylvania Churchman s dissertation was ultimately completed under Henry Bradford Smith titled Towards a General Logic of Propositions 1938 4 Upon finishing his degree he was appointed assistant professor at the university During World War II Churchman headed the mathematical section of the U S Ordnance Laboratory at the Frankford Arsenal in Philadelphia and devised a way to test small arms ammunition and detonators based on the statistical methods of bioassay 1 He also investigated the theory of detonation applying high speed photography In 1945 back in Pennsylvania he was elected Chairman of the Department of Philosophy In 1951 Churchman moved to the Case Institute of Technology in Cleveland Ohio and until 1957 he was Professor of Engineering Administration at Case In 1957 he joined the faculty of the University of California Berkeley and remained there as a Professor Emeritus after his retirement During 1946 1954 he served as the secretary and program chairman of the American Philosophy of Science Association He is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Churchman was a founding member of TIMS now INFORMS and was its ninth president in 1962 In 1989 Churchman was elected president of the International Society for the Systems Sciences Churchman edited the journal Philosophy of Science for a long period beginning in 1948 He was also the first editor in chief of the journal Management Science in 1954 Churchman has been cited by Noam Chomsky as the only professor from whom he learned anything as an undergraduate citation needed European students of C West Churchman are Werner Ulrich and Kristo Ivanov who developed his work in related fields 5 and contributed to its diffusion in Europe American students of Churchman who have documented their understanding and application of his work are Ian Mitroff and Richard O Mason 6 Churchman died in 2004 in Bolinas California Work editChurchman made significant contributions in the fields of management science operations research and systems theory During a career spanning six decades Churchman investigated a vast range of topics such as accounting research and development management city planning education mental health space exploration and peace and conflict studies 1 Churchman became internationally recognized due to his then radical concept of incorporating ethical values into operating systems Hasan Ozbekhan his friend in The Predicament of Mankind proposal to the Club of Rome 7 incorporated ethical values in the 49 Continuous Critical Problems that constitute the Global Problematique The proposal was not accepted because it was too humanistic 8 Personal life editHis wife Gloria Churchman died in 2009 About her husband she said Academic philosophy wasn t satisfying to him He demanded that philosophy have meaning in the world He wanted to insert an ethical dimension into science And he really made it his job to remind all these CEOs that they had ethical responsibilities citation needed He was a tremendous teacher People would flock to his class Gloria Churchman said He always kept you on the edge of your chair because he was a very very exciting lecturer He had students from everywhere all over the world citation needed Professor Churchman and Gloria Churchman are survived by their son Daniel Wharton Churchman Josh of Bolinas his daughter in law Joy Churchman and two grandchildren Jenna and Kyle Churchman Recognition editChurchman s honors include the Academy of Management s Best Book in Management Award and the McKinsey Book Award both in 1968 9 In 1965 he was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association 10 His work was further honored through three honorary doctorates given to him by the Washington University in St Louis in 1975 the University of Lund Sweden in 1984 and the Umea University Sweden in 1986 In 1983 Churchman received the Berkeley Citation one of the campus s highest awards In 1999 he received the LEO Award for Lifetime Exceptional Achievement in Information Systems He was elected to the 2002 class of Fellows of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences 11 The West Churchman Memorial Prize was awarded in 2014 during the 10th Brazilian Congress of systems conducted by CORS USP after a selection carried out by an editorial committee composed of researchers from several countries The purpose of it was to provide recognition to an important systemic research work developed within the highest ethical and methodological standards as advocated C West Churchman 12 Publications editChurchman wrote some 15 books and edited another 9 books 13 1938 Towards a General Logic of Propositions Ph D Dissertation 1940 Elements of Logic and Formal Science J B Lippincott Co New York 1940 Euclid Vindicated of Every Blemish Translator Saccheri s 1946 Psychologistics with Russell L Ackoff 1948 Theory of Experimental Inference Macmillan Publishers New York 1950 Methods of Inquiry Introduction to Philosophy and Scientific Method with Russell L Ackoff Educational Publications St Louis Missouri Missouri 1956 Costs Utilities and Values Sections I and II 1957 Introduction to Operations Research with Russell L Ackoff amp E L Arnoff J Wiley and Sons New York 1960 Prediction and Optimal Decision Prentice Hall Englewood Cliffs New Jersey 1968 Challenge to Reason McGraw Hill New York 1968 1979 The Systems Approach Delacorte Press New York 1971 The Design of Inquiring Systems Basic Concepts of Systems and Organizations Basic Books New York 1975 Thinking for Decisions Deductive Quantitative Methods Science Research Associates Chicago Illinois 1979 The Systems Approach and Its Enemies Basic Books New York 1982 Thought and Wisdom The Gaither Lectures Intersystems Publications Seaside California Books edited by C West Churchman 1947 Measurement of Consumer Interest ed with Russell L Ackoff and M Wax 1959 Measurement Definitions and Theories ed with P Ratoosh 1959 Experience and Reflection by Edgar A Singer Jr ed 1960 Management Sciences ed with M Verhulst 1975 Systems and Management Annual 1975 ed 1976 Design Methods and Theories ed 1976 World Modelling A Dialogue ed with R O Mason 1984 Natural Resources Administration Introducing a New Methodology for Management Development ed with A H Rosenthal and S H Smith 1989 The Well Being of Organizations ed 2011 The Permanent Revolution in Science Richard L Schanck and C West Churchman Reissue of 1954 book New York Philosophical Library Introduction by C West Churchman See also edit nbsp Systems science portal Boundary critique Co design Formal science Debora Hammond Werner Ulrich Kristo Ivanov Umea University Ludwig von Bertalanffy Wicked problemReferences edit a b c Kathleen Maclay 2004 C West Churchman dies Archived from the original on 2009 08 07 Retrieved 2010 10 11 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link UC Berkeley Press Release 31 March 2004 Retrieved 8 May 2008 Assad Arjang A 2011 C West Churchman Profiles in Operations Research International Series in Operations Research amp Management Science Vol 147 pp 171 200 doi 10 1007 978 1 4419 6281 2 11 ISBN 978 1 4419 6280 5 Richard O Mason 2004 IFORS Operational Research Hall of Fame C West Churchman in Intl Trans in Op Res Vol 11 pp 585 588 Ulrich Werner 2004 In memory of C West Churchman 1912 2004 Reminiscences retrospectives and reflections PDF Journal of Organisational Transformation amp Social Change 1 2 199 219 doi 10 1386 jots 1 2 199 0 S2CID 143750502 Retrieved 15 July 2020 For an extension of Churchman s concepts to philosophy of science in general and informatics or computer science in particular see Ivanov s Index to Churchman s The Design of Inquiring Systems Retrieved 3 March 2023 Charles West Churchman Philosopher of Management An Interview with Richard O Mason Conducted by Ian I Mitroff Retrieved 3 March 2023 Ozbekhan H 1970 The Predicament of Mankind A Quest for Structured Responses to Growing World Wide Complexities and Uncertainties www redesignresearch com docs ThePredicamentofMankind pdf Christakis A N 1998 The Club of Rome Revisited in General Systems W L Reckmeyer ed International Society for the Systems Sciences Vol XXXI C West Churchman Ninth President of TIMS 1962 Archived 2006 09 28 at the Wayback Machine retrieved 22 October 2007 View Search Fellows of the ASA Archived 2016 06 16 at the Wayback Machine accessed 2016 08 20 Fellows Alphabetical List Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences retrieved 2019 10 09 J D R de Raadt and Veronica D de Raadt 2015 Systems Research And Behavioral Science Guest Editorial Systems Research and Behavioral Science 33 2 209 212 doi 10 1002 sres 2376 An overview of his articles is given in Werner Ulrich 2006 A Bibliography of C W Churchman s Writings from 1938 to 2001 Archived from the original on 2009 08 07 Retrieved 2010 10 11 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Werner Ulrich s Home Page C W Churchman Retrieved 10 May 2008 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to C West Churchman Appreciation of Churchman by Werner Ulrich includes obituary from the San Francisco Chronicle Biography of C West Churchman from the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences INFORMS C West Churchman s profile at the Ethics and Sustainability Forum Interview of C West Churchman by prof Kristo Ivanov at Umea University on April 30 1987 2 hours in 4 sections With photos and documentation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title C West Churchman amp oldid 1193611343, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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