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Reframing The Social Emergentist Systemism And Social Theory Poe Yuze Wan

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Reframing The Social Emergentist Systemism And Social Theory Poe Yuze Wan
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.61 MB
Author: Poe Yu-ze Wan
ISBN: 9781315604336, 9781409411529, 9781409411536, 1315604337, 1409411524, 1409411532
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Reframing The Social Emergentist Systemism And Social Theory Poe Yuze Wan by Poe Yu-ze Wan 9781315604336, 9781409411529, 9781409411536, 1315604337, 1409411524, 1409411532 instant download after payment.

Drawing extensively on the research findings of natural and social sciences both in America and Europe, Reframing the Social argues for a critical realist and systemist social ontology, designed to shed light on current debates in social theory concerning the relationship of social ontology to practical social research, and the nature of 'the social'. It explores the works of the systems theorist Mario Bunge in comparison with the approach of Niklas Luhmann and critical social systems theorists, to challenge the commonly held view that the systems-based approach is holistic in nature and necessarily downplays the role of human agency. Theoretically sophisticated and investigating the work of a theorist whose work has until now received insufficient attention in Anglo-American thought, this book will be of interest to those working in the field of social theory, as well as scholars concerned with philosophy of social science, the project of analytical sociology, and the nature of the relationship between the natural and social sciences.

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