The individual-society relationship remains a central issue in the social sciences which has not yet reached a consensual explanation. This article presents the way in which Niklas Luhmann’s theory of social systems deals with the subject. I discuss some of the critical approaches this theory has arises. Then I present social system’s concepts and partial theories that describe the individual- society relationship. I conclude with some reflections about what we consider to be “theoretical advantages” regarding Luhmann’s theory vis-a-vis common explanations in sociology. This, because in Luhmann’s theory of social systems –contrary to critical judgments-, individuals are theoretically placed in society’s environmen...
A presente pesquisa, eminentemente bibliográfica, visa apresentar e analisar alguns dos conceitos fu...
even a partially adequate theory of society. Epistemological obstacles and humanist concerns for rat...
Niklas Luhmann's theory of social systems relies on a biology-based self-reproduction process called...
The individual-society relationship remains a central issue in the social sciences which has not yet...
This article is oriented around the inquiry about the type of relationship that exists between the i...
This article begins with the presentation of Niklas Luhmann and how he started to be interested in s...
Man as individual in the environment of social systems. On individual and person in Niklas Luhmann's...
The discussions on the links among the social and the non-social, particularly those on the conditio...
Niklas Luhmann's extensive work tries to give a general explanation of the social System operation. ...
This paper seeks to present, in a synthetic and critical way, a characterization of the notions of "...
El texto presentado a continuación, plantea en términos generales las principales posturas conceptua...
The reception of Luhmann in Latin America has deepened much in the 21st century, its epistemological...
Through the assimilation of contingency and complexity, Niklas Luhmann's social systems theory propo...
This article addresses the relationship between the structuralism, especially the anthropo...
The theory of functional differentiation can be regarded as one of the oldest concepts in the field ...
A presente pesquisa, eminentemente bibliográfica, visa apresentar e analisar alguns dos conceitos fu...
even a partially adequate theory of society. Epistemological obstacles and humanist concerns for rat...
Niklas Luhmann's theory of social systems relies on a biology-based self-reproduction process called...
The individual-society relationship remains a central issue in the social sciences which has not yet...
This article is oriented around the inquiry about the type of relationship that exists between the i...
This article begins with the presentation of Niklas Luhmann and how he started to be interested in s...
Man as individual in the environment of social systems. On individual and person in Niklas Luhmann's...
The discussions on the links among the social and the non-social, particularly those on the conditio...
Niklas Luhmann's extensive work tries to give a general explanation of the social System operation. ...
This paper seeks to present, in a synthetic and critical way, a characterization of the notions of "...
El texto presentado a continuación, plantea en términos generales las principales posturas conceptua...
The reception of Luhmann in Latin America has deepened much in the 21st century, its epistemological...
Through the assimilation of contingency and complexity, Niklas Luhmann's social systems theory propo...
This article addresses the relationship between the structuralism, especially the anthropo...
The theory of functional differentiation can be regarded as one of the oldest concepts in the field ...
A presente pesquisa, eminentemente bibliográfica, visa apresentar e analisar alguns dos conceitos fu...
even a partially adequate theory of society. Epistemological obstacles and humanist concerns for rat...
Niklas Luhmann's theory of social systems relies on a biology-based self-reproduction process called...