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- 15:17, 15 October 2011 (diff | hist) Double contingency
- 14:50, 15 October 2011 (diff | hist) N Psychic systems (Created page with "Luhmann distinguishes three classes of autopoetic systems: organisms, psychic systems and social systems. Psychic and social systems can be characterized by their use of mean...")
- 18:23, 8 October 2011 (diff | hist) N Popper's Three Worlds (New page: Karl Popper introduced his 'three worlds' in 1978 as a way of looking at reality. Popper distinguishes three worlds: 1. '''The physical world''', which contains non living physical obj...)
- 10:02, 8 October 2011 (diff | hist) Third Way
- 10:02, 8 October 2011 (diff | hist) N Third Way (New page: '''The Third Way''' British sociologist Anthony Giddens has been concerned with a redevelopment of sociology and the development of structuration theory. His most recent work deal...)
- 12:53, 2 October 2011 (diff | hist) N Praxis (New page: Praxis is a term used in structuration theory. It refers to '' 'the entirety of individual and collective human activities that maintain and transform social life, that is the manner i...)
- 09:49, 27 September 2011 (diff | hist) Max Weber
- 18:14, 22 September 2011 (diff | hist) N Assemblage (New page: '''Assemblage''' Assemblage (French ’assambler’: to collect) refers to a collection of different things, and also to the process of collecting them. Deleuze on assemblages in an int...)
- 09:45, 18 September 2011 (diff | hist) Michel Foucault
- 08:38, 18 September 2011 (diff | hist) Michel Foucault
- 08:30, 18 September 2011 (diff | hist) Michel Foucault
- 15:55, 17 September 2011 (diff | hist) N Metanarrative (New page: '''Metanarrative''' A metanarrative is like a grand theory, a totalizing narrative that explains our knowledge and our experiences. Small stories and explanations are connected and combin...)
- 08:09, 11 September 2011 (diff | hist) Positivism
- 08:01, 11 September 2011 (diff | hist) N Logocentrism (New page: '''Logocentrism''' The term logocentrism was introduced by Jacques Derrida. He used this term to refer to the tendency in Western philosophy to see ‘logos’ (reason, speech, law) as t...)