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INTRODUCTION 1
THE EMERGING SYSTEMIC PARADIGM 1
FIVE SOCIAL CONTEXTS 3
PART ONE: BACKGROUND
Chapter 1: THE HISTORICAL CONTEXT 9
ABSTRACT 9
GENERAL USAGE 9
EARLY SYSTEMS THINKING 10
Parsons 10
The Systems Movement 12
HABERMAS/LUHMANN 16
SUBSEQUENT SYSTEMS HISTORY 17
CONCLUSION 19
Chapter 2: PHYSICAL AND LIFE EVOLUTION 21
ABSTRACT 21
KAUFFMAN 21
LASZLO 22
PRIGOGINE 23
EIGEN 26
WHAT IS LIFE? 27
Prigogine/Eigen 27
Csanyi 27
Maturana and Varela 28
xiii
xiv Contents
COMPLEMENTARY THEORIES 28
DANCING AND CHOREOGRAPHING 29
COMPONENT SYSTEMS 30
The Conditions of Evolution. 30
Orderliness and Stored Energy 31
The Components and Functions of Organization 31
The Start of Life Evolution 32
The Evolution of Life 32
Further Evolution 33
MATURANA AND VARELA 34
Autopoiesis 34
Three Phenomenologies 35
Knowing Is Doing 38
Structural Coupling 39
Summary 40
EMERGENCE OF THE OBSERVER 41
CONCLUSION 41
Chapter 3: SOCIAL AND COGNITIVE EVOLUTION 43
ABSTRACT 43
FIRST ORDER AUTOPOIESIS 43
SECOND ORDER AUTOPOIESIS 44
THIRD ORDER AUTOPOIESIS 44
LINGUISTIC DOMAINS 45
LANGUAGE, THE OBSERVER, THE I 46
MODELS OF COGNITION 47
Cognitivist and Connectionist Models 47
Foundation of the Enaction Theory 48
Cognition as Enaction 49
The Enaction of a Theory 50
REPRESENTATION VS. COMMUNICATION 51
The Continuity Paradox 51
The Extent of Non Human Communication 51
KINDS OF REPRESENTATION 52
Atlas and Itinerary 52
Plant Representations 53
Animal Representations 54
Species Specific Reality 54
THE PRIMARY REPRESENTATIONAL SYSTEM (PRS) 55
Operations Within PRSs 55
Contents xv
The Paradox of Representation 56
Categories 57
Representations of Space, Action, Society 59
Summary 60
RECONCILING BICKERTON AND VARELA 61
Chapter 4: THE HABERMAS/LUHMANN DEBATE 65
ABSTRACT 65
LUHMANN 66
Meaning 66
Communication 67
Self Reflection and Subsystems 67
HABERMAS 68
The Ideal Speech Situation 68
Meanings and Values 69
ISSUES 69
Meaning 69
Technocracy 69
Norms 70
SINCE THE DEBATE 71
Chapter 5: HABERMAS SINCE THE DEBATE 73
ABSTRACT 73
THE ORIGIN OF NORMS 73
Speech Acts 73
From Gesture To Signal 74
Grammatical Speech 74
Discourse 79
Reconstruction 80
The Authority Of Rules 80
The Linguistification Of The Sacred 82
Strategic Action 82
LIFEWORLD AND SYSTEM 85
Social Integration And System Differentiation 85
THE LIFEWORLD (ACTION) THEORY OF SOCIETY 86
The Lifeworld Of The Social Horizon 87
Language And Culture 87
Institutions And Personality Structures 88
The Everyday Concept 89
THE SYSTEM (ACTIVITY) THEORY OF SOCIETY 89
Steering Media 90
xvi Contents
The Integration Of Lifeworlds And Systems 90
The Colonization Of The Lifeworld 91
Habermasian Objections To Systems Theory 92
CONCLUSION 96
PART TWO:
INCORPORATING HUMAN PARTICIPATION
INTO SYSTEMS THEORY AND DESIGN
Chapter 6: DIFFERENTIATION THEORY 101
ABSTRACT 101
FUNCTIONALISM AND CRITICAL THEORY 101
Reaction To Criticism 102
Differentiation Theory (I) 102
Criticism Of Differentiation Theory 103
ADDING PARAMETERS OF CHANGE 103
Smelser 104
Colomy 104
Alexander 105
Other Observations 105
POWER RELATIONSHIPS 105
CRITICAL DIFFERENTIATION THEORY 106
CONCLUSIONS 106
Chapter 7: SOFT SYSTEMS THEORY 109
ABSTRACT 109
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 109
CHURCHMAN 110
Forming The Prudential Ought 110
From The Prudential To The Moral Ought Ill
The Nature Of Design 112
Epistemology 112
The Systems Approach Hero 115
History Of The Systems Approach 116
The Guarantor Of Destiny (God) 116
The Systems Approach 117
Ethics 118
The Story Thus Far 120
The Enemies 121
Contents xvii
The Retreat To A Vision 122
Be Your Enemy 122
CHECKLAND 124
FUENMAYOR 126
Interpretive Systemology 126
A House Of Iterations 128
SOFT SYSTEMS STANDARDS 129
Churchman 129
Checkland 129
Fuenmayor 129
Chapter 8: CRITICAL SYSTEMS THEORY 131
ABSTRACT 131
JACKSON 131
Power Imbalances 131
Corrective Measures 132
ULRICH 133
Critical Heuristics 134
Instrumental, Strategic, and Communicative Approaches ..135
The Critically Normative Approach 136
Conclusion 137
FLOOD 138
Insularity 138
Objectivist And Subjectivist Delusions 138
Subjugated Discourse 141
Emancipation 142
Liberating Systems Theory 143
CRITICAL SYSTEMS STANDARDS 144
Jackson 144
Ulrich 145
Flood 145
Chapter 9: BANATHY 147
ABSTRACT 147
CHARACTERISTICS OF OUR INFORMATION AGE 148
THE IDEA OF DESIGN 150
IDEALIZED SYSTEMS DESIGN 150
THE PROCESS OF TRANSCENDING 153
IMAGING THE NEW SYSTEM 155
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TRANSFORMATION BY DESIGN 156
SYSTEMS PHILOSOPHY 156
MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVES AND ETHICS 157
THE PRIME DIRECTIVE 161
Chapter 10: WARFIELD 163
ABSTRACT 163
THE FOUNDATIONS 164
THE HUMAN BEING 165
LANGUAGE 166
REASONING THROUGH RELATIONSHIPS 167
MEANS OF ARCHIVAL REPRODUCTION 169
VALIDATION 169
A DOMAIN OF SCIENCE MODEL 171
MANAGING COMPLEXITY 172
PRESENTATION OF THE SCIENCE 174
FOUNDATIONS OF THE SCIENCE 174
DIMENSIONS 175
LAWS OF GENERIC DESIGN 177
SCREENING CRITERIA FOR METHODOLOGY 178
EVALUATION CRITERIA FOR THEORY 179
PART THREE:
ADVANCES IN THE AREAS
OF SOCIAL, COGNITIVE,
AND EVOLUTIONARY THEORY
Chapter 11: LUHMANN (1)
MEANING, SUBJECT, AND COMMUNICATION 185
ABSTRACT l85
THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF MEANING 186
THE SUBJECT 187
Nature Of The Subject 187
The Demise Of The Subject 188
The Formation Of Subjectivity 188
AUTOPOIETIC SYSTEMS 189
ASPECTS OF MEANING 189
The Static Description 189
The Instability Description 191
DOUBLE CONTINGENCY 191
Statement Of The Problem 191
Contents xix
Parable Of The Black Boxes 192
Building Social Structures 193
Freedom And Contingency 194
COMMUNICATION 195
The Transmission Metaphor 195
The Evolutionary Importance Of Differences 196
Three Improbabilities Of Communication 197
CONCLUSION 198
Chapter 12: LUHMANN (2)
SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENTS 199
ABSTRACT 199
IDENTITY WITHIN A DIFFERENCE 199
EXTERNAL DIFFERENTIATION 200
INTERNAL DIFFERENTIATION 201
BOUNDARIES 202
COLLECTIVE ACTION 203
THE WORLD WITH MANY CENTERS 203
PSYCHIC AND SOCIAL MEANING PROCESSORS 204
INTERPENETRATION 205
BINDING 207
INTERHUMAN INTERPENETRATION 207
BINARY SCHEMATISM 208
MORALITY 209
SOCIALIZATION 210
CONCLUSION 211
Chapter 13: LUHMANN (3)
STRUCTURE AND TIME 213
ABSTRACT 213
STRUCTURE 214
REPRODUCTION 214
EXPECTATIONS 215
Progress Into Insecurity 216
Strategies For Reducing Risk 217
REIFIED EXPECTATIONS 218
CLASSES OF EXPECTATIONS 219
NORMATIVE AND COGNITIVE EXPECTATIONS 220
Modalizations 220
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The Origins Of Social Structures 222
STRUCTURAL CHANGE 223
CONCLUSION 224
Chapter 14: LUHMANN (4)
CONTRADICTION
AND SELF REFERENCE 225
ABSTRACT 225
CONTRADICTION 226
Autopoietic Experience With Contradiction. 226
Autopoiesis And Observation 226
Do Contradictions Exist In Nature? 227
Stop Or Go? 228
The Need For Conflict 229
SOCIETY AND INTERACTION 230
Boundaries 231
Perception And Communication 232
Society/Interaction Relations 233
SELF REFERENCE AND RATIONALITY 234
Basal Self Reference 235
Reflexivity 235
Reflection 236
Theories Of Reflection 237
The Circularity Of Reflection 237
Asymmetry 237
Rationality 238
EPISTEMOLOGY 240
Functional Analysis 240
Natural Epistemology 241
Autopoietic Knowledge 242
CONCLUSION 243
Chapter 15: KAMPIS 245
ABSTRACT 245
MODELING 246
Paradigms And Constructs 246
Classical Dynamics 247
Contents xxi
More Complex Formal Dynamic Models 248
MATERIAL IMPLICATIONS 249
Categories, Qualities, Forms 250
Atoms And Things 251
COMPONENT SYSTEMS 252
Mechanisms 252
Meaning Systems 253
FORMAL SYSTEMS 254
INSIDE/OUTSIDE 255
EVOLUTIONARY EPISTEMOLOGY 256
THREE VISTAS ON CAUSALITY 256
Law 256
Form 257
Meaning 257
Three Types Of Natural Philosophy 258
CONCLUSION 259
Chapter 16: GOERTZEL 261
ABSTRACT 261
STATICS AND DYNAMICS 261
CHAOTIC DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS 262
PATTERNS AND STRUCTURES 263
THE DUAL NETWORK 265
STRUCTURED TRANSFORMATION SYSTEMS 267
PSYCHOLOGY AND LOGIC 268
LINGUISTIC SYSTEMS 269
LANGUAGE, REALITY, CONSCIOUSNESS 271
The Sapir Whorf Hypothesis 271
Consciousness 271
Consciousness Produces Reality 272
Reification 273
UNIVERSAL COMPUTATION 274
THE COGNITIVE EQUATION 275
BELIEF SYSTEMS 277
CONTRASTING BELIEF SYSTEMS 278
TWO SURVIVAL STRATAGEMS 279
SYSTEMATIC CREATIVITY 280
MIND AND REALITY 281
DISSOCIATIVE DYNAMICS 282
CHAOTIC LOGIC 284
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ARTIFICIAL INTERSUBJECTIVITY 285
CONCLUSION 285
Chapter 17: METAPHORS AND MAPS 287
ABSTRACT 287
METAPHORS 287
The Necessity Of Metaphors 287
Non Linguistic Metaphors 289
Mathematics As Metaphor 289
COGNITIVE MAPS 290
Cultural Cognitive Maps 290
THE EVOLUTION OF COGNITIVE MAPS 291
The Neo Darwinian Perspective 291
The Self Organizing Perspective 292
Cultural History 292
An Emerging Paradigm 293
ROBERT ARTIGIANI 294
Postmodernism 295
The Fallen Ideal Of Classical Physics 296
Self Reflective Nature 297
Mimetic Reproduction 298
RUDOLF TREUMANN 298
Artistic Form 298
Information And Time 299
Science Mimics Nature 300
PETER ALLEN AND MICHAEL LESSER 300
Average And Non Average Detail 301
Selection 301
Cartesians And Stochasts 302
ERVINLASZLO 302
IGNAZIO MASULLI 303
Subduing The Earth 303
Alternative Paradigms 304
Bifurcating Paradigms 304
The Industrial Revolution 304
Progressing Beyond Progress 305
GEORGE KAMPIS 306
Referential Information 306
Utterly Temporized Information 306
The Nature Of Cognitive Maps 307
Contents xxiii
Symbolic Information 308
A Global Cultural Computer 309
MIRIAM CAMPANELLA 310
The Rational Paradigm 310
The Cognitive Paradigm 310
Two Viewpoints, Two Strategies 311
SUMMARY 312
PART FOUR:
FIVE EMERGING SYNTHESES
THE WORK OF CONDENSATION 315
Systemic Content Analysis 315
Condensation/Analysis Diagram 316
SYNTHESIS METHODOLOGY 318
Interactive Management 319
Advantages Of These Methodologies 320
Chapter 18: THE PRACTICE AND ETHICS OF DESIGN 321
ABSTRACT 321
PRACTICE ETHICS DESIGN 322
OVERVIEW OF THE ENHANCEMENT PATTERN 322
LEVEL BY LEVEL AND BOX BY BOX ELABORATIONS 324
Level VI 324
Level V 325
Level IV 327
Level III 328
Level II 333
Level I 337
SUMMARY EXPLANATION 339
DESIGN AND THE IDEAL SPEECH SITUATION 339
SUMMARY 341
Chapter 19: THE STRUCTURE OF THE SOCIAL WORLD 343
ABSTRACT 343
METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS 344
COMMENTS ON THE ATTRIBUTES FIELD 349
THREE NARRATIVES 350
xxiv Contents
The Discourse/Lifeworld Story 351
The Autopoiesis Story 352
The Component System Story 354
REFLECTIONS ON THE NARRATIVES 355
Lifeworld 355
Autopoiesis 356
Lifeworld And Autopoiesis 358
The Component System Profile 359
Component System And Lifeworld 360
Component Systems And Autopoiesis 361
CONCLUSION 362
Chapter 20: COMMUNICATION 367
ABSTRACT 367
SEMIOTICS 367
INTERCONNECTION 368
A FUZZY SET 369
MEANING 370
Non Symbolic Signs 370
Material Implications 370
Where Do Meanings Exist? 371
Information About And Information For 372
THE NATURE OF LANGUAGE 372
COGNITIVE INTERACTION 374
Non Symbolic Interaction 374
Symbols 374
Knots In The Evolutionary Tapestry 375
Variations On A Theme 375
RATIONAL INTERACTION 376
THE EVOLUTION OF CULTURAL COGNITIVE MAPS 377
CONCLUSION 378
Chapter 21: COGNITION 379
ABSTRACT 379
STATEMENT OF THE PARADOX 379
WHAT IS COGNITION? 380
INFORMATION FOR AND INFORMATION ABOUT 380
REPRESENTATION 381
Maturana And Varela 381
Contents xxv
Luhmann 381
Kampis 382
THE COGNITIVE EQUATION 383
THE ORIGINS OF LANGUAGE 385
CONNECTING THE POLES 387
OBSERVATION, AGENCY, AND MEANING 387
EXPECTATIONS AND NAMING 388
NEGATIONS AND CONTRADICTIONS 389
THE REALITY OF COGNITIONS 390
Postulating Reality 390
Living Reality 391
Universe And World 392
AN EVOLUTIONARY PERSPECTIVE 392
CONCLUSION 394
Chapter 22: EPISTEMOLOGY 395
ABSTRACT 395
CIRCULARITY 395
The Circularity Of Knowledge 395
Asymmetry 396
The Hermeneutic Circle 396
Circular Epistemology 397
REDUNDANCY 397
THE AUTOPOIESIS OF KNOWLEDGE 398
EPISTEMOLOGY OF SELF REFERENCE 398
NATURALIZED EPISTEMOLOGY 399
EPISTEMOLOGICAL RIGOR 400
Luhmann 400
Warfield 401
CRITERIA OF VALIDITY 402
SUMMARY 403
NEW HORIZONS 404
INTERNAL EVALUATION OF THIS RESEARCH 405
Chapter 23: CONCLUSION 409
ABSTRACT 409
STRUCTURE TO PROCESS 409
FROM PROCESS TO STRUCTURE 410
ITERATIVE SELF REFLECTION 410
xxvi Contents
SELF ORGANIZED CRITICALITY 411
AVENUES OF FUTURE RESEARCH 412
REFERENCES 415
INDEX 427
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spelling | Bausch, Kenneth C. Verfasser aut The emerging consensus in social systems theory Kenneth C. Bausch New York [u.a.] Kluwer Acad., Plenum Publ. 2001 XXVI, 419 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Luhmann, Niklas 1927-1998 (DE-588)118575147 gnd rswk-swf Philosophie Social systems Philosophy System theory Systemtheorie (DE-588)4058812-9 gnd rswk-swf Erkenntnistheorie (DE-588)4070914-0 gnd rswk-swf Soziales System (DE-588)4055764-9 gnd rswk-swf Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd rswk-swf Systemtheorie (DE-588)4058812-9 s DE-604 Soziales System (DE-588)4055764-9 s Erkenntnistheorie (DE-588)4070914-0 s Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 s DE-188 Luhmann, Niklas 1927-1998 (DE-588)118575147 p HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009536687&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Bausch, Kenneth C. The emerging consensus in social systems theory Luhmann, Niklas 1927-1998 (DE-588)118575147 gnd Philosophie Social systems Philosophy System theory Systemtheorie (DE-588)4058812-9 gnd Erkenntnistheorie (DE-588)4070914-0 gnd Soziales System (DE-588)4055764-9 gnd Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd |
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title | The emerging consensus in social systems theory |
title_auth | The emerging consensus in social systems theory |
title_exact_search | The emerging consensus in social systems theory |
title_full | The emerging consensus in social systems theory Kenneth C. Bausch |
title_fullStr | The emerging consensus in social systems theory Kenneth C. Bausch |
title_full_unstemmed | The emerging consensus in social systems theory Kenneth C. Bausch |
title_short | The emerging consensus in social systems theory |
title_sort | the emerging consensus in social systems theory |
topic | Luhmann, Niklas 1927-1998 (DE-588)118575147 gnd Philosophie Social systems Philosophy System theory Systemtheorie (DE-588)4058812-9 gnd Erkenntnistheorie (DE-588)4070914-0 gnd Soziales System (DE-588)4055764-9 gnd Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Luhmann, Niklas 1927-1998 Philosophie Social systems Philosophy System theory Systemtheorie Erkenntnistheorie Soziales System |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009536687&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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