Qualitative complexity ecology, cognitive processes and the re-emergence of structures in post-humanist social theory John Smith y Chris Jenks.
Idioma: Inglés Series International library of sociologyDetalles de publicación: Londres (Inglaterra) Routledge 2006Descripción: vi, 302 páginasISBN:- 0415336503
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The interdisciplinary field -- Complexity theory: a positioning paper -- From Descartes'conjecture to Kant's subject & the Computo -- Autopoiesis in cognitive biology -- Emergentism, evolutionary psychology and culture -- Prigogine's thermodynamics, ontology and sociology -- Critical developments -- Modernism and determinism: linear expectations and qualitative complexity analyses -- Complexity theory as a critique of postmodernism -- Cognition and the renewal of systems theory: redundant idioms and disputed positions -- The evolution of intelligence, consciousness and language: implications for social theory -- Complexity, language and culture: social systems in qualitative, i.e. not formal terms -- The fields of complex analysis: contemporary complexity theory -- The ethics of pragmatism: politics and post-structuralism in transition after the complexity turn -- The topology of complexity -- Re-interpreting global complexity as an ontology: human ecology.