TY - BOOK AU - ALLEN,PETER M. AU - Altmann,Gabriel AU - BORODA,MOISEI AU - BUNGE,MARIO AU - FIGGE,UDO L. AU - FLEISCHER,MICHAEL AU - GOEBL,HANS AU - GORDESCH,JOHANNES AU - HAKEN,HERMANN AU - HŘEBÍČEK,LUDĚK AU - KLIR,GEORGE J. AU - KOCH,WALTER A. AU - Koch,Walter A. AU - KÖHLER,REINHARD AU - LASZLO,ERVIN AU - MAJERNÍK,VLADIMÍR AU - MARCUS,SOLOMON AU - MARTINÁKOVÁ-RENDEKOVÁ,ZUZANA AU - MERRELL,FLOYD AU - NICOLESCU,BASARAB AU - NOBIS,ADAM AU - RICKHEIT,GERT AU - SCHMIDT,SIEGFRIED J. AU - SCHNELLE,HELMUT AU - SCHWEGLER,HELMUT AU - SCHWEIZER,HARALD AU - SEPPÄNEN,JOUKO AU - STICHWEH,RUDOLF AU - STROHNER,HANS AU - WILDGEN,WOLFGANG AU - WUKETITS,FRANZ M. TI - Systems: New Paradigms for the Human Sciences SN - 9783110156195 AV - H61 .S993 1998eb U1 - 300/.1/1 22 PY - 2011///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter, KW - Social sciences KW - Methodology KW - System analysis KW - Aufsatzsammlung KW - Methodologie KW - Sozialwissenschaften KW - Systemtheorie KW - PHILOSOPHY / General KW - bisacsh N1 - I-IV --; Prefatory note --; Preface --; Table of Contents --; I. General --; Evolving complexity in social science --; Evolutionary modelling --; Can we apply synergetics to the human sciences? --; From crisp systems to fuzzy systems --; Systems and societies: The logic of sociocultural evolution --; Systems-theoretical approach to the concept of organization --; No system can be improved in all respects --; The plurality of systems, and the unity of the world --; Systems ideology in human and social sciences --; Systems theory and the evolution of science --; Emerging systems --; II. Semiotics --; Semiotic systems --; Inquiries into semiotic principles and systems --; Constructive contradictions --; III. Knowledge and cognition --; Gödelian aspects of nature and knowledge --; Cognitive systems theory --; IV. Culture --; Concept of the 'Second Reality' from the perspective of an empirical systems theory on the basis of radical constructivism --; Self-organization of culture --; V. Music --; Systemic organization and the development of the European musical language --; A systems theoretical approach to language and music --; VI. Language --; On the nature of tension in dialectal networks --; Hurst's indicators and text --; A note on language competences as dynamic systems --; Chaos, fractals and dissipative structures in language --; VII. Literature --; Fractopoi, chaosmos, or merely simplexity-complicity? --; A systems-oriented approach to literary studies --; VIII. In lieu of an EPILOGUE --; Systems and the human sciences --; Index of names --; Index of subjects --; The authors; restricted access; Issued also in print UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110801194 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110801194 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110801194/original ER -