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An edition of Introduction to systems theory (2013)

Introduction to systems theory

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Niklas Luhmann ranks as one of the most important sociologists and social theorists of the twentieth century. Through his many books he developed a highly original form of systems theory that has been hugely influential in a wide variety of disciplines.In Introduction to Systems Theory, Luhmann explains the key ideas of general and sociological systems theory and supplies a wealth of examples to illustrate his approach. The book offers a wide range of concepts and theorems that can be applied to politics and the economy, religion and science, art and education, organization and the family. Moreover, Luhmann's ideas address important contemporary issues in such diverse fields as cognitive science, ecology, and the study of social movements.This book provides all the necessary resources for readers to work through the foundations of systems theory - no other work by Luhmann is as clear and accessible as this. There is also much here that will be of great interest to more advanced scholars and practitioners in sociology and the social sciences.

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Polity
Language
English
Pages
284

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Table of Contents

Translators note and acknowledgments
System-autopoiesis-form: an introduction to Luhmann's 'Introduction to Systems Theory'
Editor's preface to the German edition
I. Sociology and systems theory. 1. The functionalism of system maintenance
2. Parsons
II. General systems theory. 1. The theory of open systems
2. System as difference (formal analysis)
3. Operational closure
4. Self-organization, autopoiesis
5. Structural coupling
6. Observing
7. Re-entry
8. Complexity
9. The idea of rationality
III. Time
IV. Meaning
V. Psychic and social systems. 1. Problems of "action theory"
2. Two modes of operation of autopoiesis
VI. Communication as a self-observing operation
VII. Double contingency, structure, conflict
Suggested Further Readings.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-272) and index.

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Cambridge, UK, Malden, MA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
301
Library of Congress
HM701 .L8413 2013, HM701

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 284 p.
Number of pages
284

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL31061731M
ISBN 10
0745645712, 0745645720
ISBN 13
9780745645711, 9780745645728
LCCN
2012540967
OCLC/WorldCat
819367834

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OL23226008W

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