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Auteur: W. Krohn; Gunter Küppers; H. Nowotny Titel: Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook; Selforganization - Portrait of a Scientific Revolution Uitgeverij: Springer; Springer Netherland 272 Bladzijden Verschijningsjaar: 2013-03-09 Dordrecht; NL Taal: Engels 149,79 € (DE) 154,00 € (AT) 177,00 CHF (CH) Available VI, 272 p.
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Selforganization — the Convergence of Ideas. An Introduction.- I. Epistemological Foundations.- Science and Daily Life: The Ontology of Scientific Explanations.- Self-Organization, Emergent Properties and the Unity of the World.- On a Fundamental Paradigm Shift in the Natural Sciences.- The Cognitive Program of Constructivism and a Reality that Remains Unknown.- II. Selfreference and Selfregulation in Social Systems.- How the Law Thinks: Toward a Constructivist Epistemology of Law.- Self-Regulation in Social Systems.- Systemic Therapy — A Particular Drift Between Systems Theory and Psychotherapy.- Literary Systems as Self-organizing Systems.- Chekhov’s Letter: Linguistic System and its Discontents.- III. The Appearance of Structure.- Concepts of Self-Organization in the 19th Century.- Cognitive Systems as Self-Organizing Systems.- IV. The Selforganization of Science.- Self-Organization and Autopoiesis in the Development of Modern Science.- The Selforganization of Science — Outline of a Theoretical Model.- Actor-Networks versus Science as Self-Organizing System: A Comperative View of two Constructivist Approaches.- Self-Organization and New Social Movements.- Person Index.
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