Jahrbuch für Soziologiegeschichte 1995:
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Other Authors: Klingemann, Carsten 1950- (Editor), Neumann, Michael (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:German
Published: Wiesbaden VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften 1999
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Item Description:Functional explanations seek to account for the intrinsic randomness of events whose efficient cause cannot be ascertained. In contrast to causal inquiries which focus on determinate relationships, function statements map the limits of randomness. Social systems form the setting for functional inquiries. Yet, the practical difficulties of resarch on complex structures deny success to attempts to treat systems as the point of departure, as the original datum of information, and functions as its derivatives. Diffuse social systems are not ready subjects of observation; they can only be construed as networks of dependeney relations. Such models provide the matrix for generalizations. Not all parts of a system are interdependent and they do not form an interlocking ensemble. Appropriate system models must disclose not only reciprocal relations but also positions of relative autonomy. Autonomy or relative independence is a structurally circumscribed condition of indeterminacy in a system. The tempting assumption that all components of a social system which has stood the test of survival are consistent and interdependent can explain change only as a consequence of external invervention. Such a schema may fit stable archaic societies whose alternative to stability is anomie. If we are to understand intrinsic changes which occur in complex and diffuse societies(,) we have to assume that the consitituents of a system posses varying measures of autonomy which permits non-repetitive and atypical modes of interaction. Ernst Manheim - Bibliographie Monographien Zur Logik des konkreten Begriffs. München: C. H.
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ISBN:9783322997661
9783322997678
DOI:10.1007/978-3-322-99766-1

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