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Sonst. Personen | Altmann, Gabriel (Hrsg.); Koch, Walter A. (Hrsg.) |
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Titel | Systems. New paradigms for the human sciences. |
Quelle | Berlin: de Gruyter (1998), XIV, 781 S.
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Beigaben | Abbildungen |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | online; gedruckt; Monographie |
ISBN | 3-11-015619-9 |
DOI | 10.1515/9783110801194 |
Schlagwörter | Kompetenz; Kultur; Gesellschaftsordnung; Organisationstheorie; Kognition; Literatur; Semiotik; Sprache; Sprachverhalten; Geschichte (Histor); Musik; Konstruktivismus; Systemtheorie; Wissenschaft; Humanwissenschaften; Sozialwissenschaften; Entwicklung; Paradigma; Selbstorganisation; Theorie |
Abstract | Inhaltsverzeichnis: I. General: Peter M. Allen: Evolving complexity in social science (3-38); Johannes Gordesch: Evolutionary modelling (39-57); Hermann Haken: Can we apply synergetics to the human sciences? (58-78); George J. Klir: From crisp systems to fuzzy systems (79-103); Erwin Laszlo: Systems and societies: the logic of sociocultural evolution (104-125); Vladimir Majernik: Systems-theoretical approach to the concept of organization (126-142); Solomon Marcus: No system can be improved in all respects (143-164); Helmut Schwegler: The plurality of systems, and the unity of the world (165-179); Jouko Seppänen: Systems ideology in human and social sciences (180-302); Rudolf Stichweh: Systems theory and the evolution of science (303-317); Franz M. Wuketits: Emerging systems (318-336). II. Semiotics: Mario Bunge: Semiotic systems (337-349); Udo L. Figge: Inquiries into semiotic principles and systems (350-355); Harald Schweizer: Constructive contradictions (356-384). III. Knowledge and cognition: Basarab Nicolescu: Gödelian aspects of nature and knowledge (385-403); Gert Rickheit, Hans Strohner: Cognitive systems theory (404-422). IV. Culture: Michael Fleischer: Concept of the 'Second Reality' from the perspective of an empirical systems theory on the basis of radical constructivism (423-460); Adam Nobis: Self-organization of culture (461-478); V. Music: Moisei Boroda: Systemic organization and the development of the European musical language (479-513); Reinhard Köhler, Zuzana Martinakova-Rendekova: A systems theoretical approach to language and music (514-548). VI. Language: Hans Goebl: On the nature of tension in dialectal networks (549-571); Ludek Hrebicek: Hurst's indicators and text (572-5889; Helmut Schnelle: A note on language competences as dynamic systems (589-595); Wolfgang Wildgen: Chaos, fractals and dissipative structures in language (596-622). VII. Literature: Floyd Merrell: Fractopoi, chaosmos, or merely simplexity-complicity? (623-645); Siedfried J. Schmidt: A systems-oriented approach to literary studies (646-670). VIII. In lieu of an epilogue: Walter A. Koch: Systems and the human sciences (671-755). |
Erfasst von | GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Mannheim |
Update | 2000_(CD) |