> "system" denotes something which was designed to work as a whole.
I don't agree that systems have to be designed.
I mean, it depends on what you mean by "system" - was The Capitalist System designed? Who designed it? The atmosphere is a system, by most standards; it wasn't designed (or if it was, I'll shoot the designer). The human brain has most of the properties I'd expect a "system" to have; but hopefully you share my view that it wasn't designed.
But I'm not really bothered what a "system" is. I was just having a rant about words that used to mean something specific, until they were borged by lazy opinion-formers and made into cliches, rendering them useless for their original specific denotation. C.f. "epicenter".
(This seems to be a thing I care about more than other people; discount my remarks accordingly)
I don't agree that systems have to be designed.
I mean, it depends on what you mean by "system" - was The Capitalist System designed? Who designed it? The atmosphere is a system, by most standards; it wasn't designed (or if it was, I'll shoot the designer). The human brain has most of the properties I'd expect a "system" to have; but hopefully you share my view that it wasn't designed.
But I'm not really bothered what a "system" is. I was just having a rant about words that used to mean something specific, until they were borged by lazy opinion-formers and made into cliches, rendering them useless for their original specific denotation. C.f. "epicenter".
(This seems to be a thing I care about more than other people; discount my remarks accordingly)