European Yearbook in the Sociology of LawGiuffrè, 1992 - Sociological jurisprudence |
Contents
An Intro | 3 |
The Autopoietic Approach and its Form | 19 |
Dialogical or Monological? | 35 |
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action analysis approach autono autopoiesis autopoietic systems autopoietic theory basic biological capitalist circular closure co-evolution cognitive communication complex concept constitution context contingent decision defined discourse distinction domain economic law economic system elements ence enterprise environment environmental officer epistemological evolution example external Federal FOERSTER HABERMAS hypercyclic identity illegal implementation institutional interaction interests internal intervention legal system legislation life-world living systems logic LUHMANN Marxist MATURANA and VARELA means ment modern neo-liberal Niklas LUHMANN NONET North Holland observation omic operations organization organizational paradox participation perspective political system polycontexturality position possible problem procedures programs question rationality reference reflexive law regulation regulatory rejection value relations reproduction role scientific self-observation self-reference self-referential self-reproduction SELZNICK social systems societal subsystems society sociology specific SPENCER BROWN structure systems theory tems TEUBNER and WILLKE theoretical tion tional tive topoiesis topoietic trilemma unity ZELENY