La teoría de sistemas de Niklas Luhmann
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v15i0.1341Abstract
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Sociólogo alemán profundamente original y difícilmente clasificable, Niklas Luhmann (1927- 1998) ha elaborado una teoría ambiciosa y coherente en la que describe la sociedad moderna como un sistema. Constituido, no tanto por individuos sino por comunicación, se diferencia en subsistemas funcionales cerrados a través de códigos especializados: los sistemas político, económico, religioso, artístico o jurídico. Inspirándose en autores, teorías y disciplinas muy diferentes, Niklas Luhmman ha construido una de las obras más fecundas y singulares del siglo XX. De manera más precisa, el objetivo de este artículo es analizar su teoría de los sistemas.
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Luhmann, teoría, sistema, subsistema, diferenciación
Abstract The original and hardly classifiable German sociologist Niklas Luhmann (1927-1998) elaborated an ambitious and coherent theory which describes modern society as a system. Constituted, not so much of individuals but of communication, it is divided in closed functional subsystems through specializing codes: the political, economic, religious, artistic or juridical systems. Inspired by authors, theories and very different disciplines, Niklas Luhmman constructed one of the most fecund and singular works of the XX century. More precisely, the target of this article is to analyze his systems theory.
Keywords
Luhmann, theory, system, subsystem, differentiation
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