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Approaches to the World / Bibliography
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Introduction
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The current state of the discussion
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An expanded social theory
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The structure of this book
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27–36
1. The Nature/Culture Distinction in the Explanation-Understanding Controversy
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1.1 Introduction to the discursive context
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1.2 The expanded problem of order
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2. A Critique of Ordering Power
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2.1 The transcendental-pragmatic critique of the nature/culture distinction
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Emancipatory cognitive interest
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2.2 The expanded problem of order in science and technology studies
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2.2.1 The expanded problem of order as consequence of the broadening of understanding
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2.2.2 Effectivity and action as polar opposites
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2.3 Defining the capacity for order
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2.3.1 The transcendental constitution of the alter ego
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2.3.2 Functioning, embodied consciousness as universal ordering schema
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Reduction to functioning, embodied consciousness
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Functioning consciousness and the other I
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2.4 Ordering power as an open question
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2.4.1 Historicizing the matrix of modernity
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2.4.2 Expanded understanding
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The principle of the closed question
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The principle of the open question
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77–230
3. An Operational Theory of Reflexive Multidimensional Order Formation
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3.1 Dimensions of the social ordering system
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3.2 Types of order formation
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3.3 The social dimension
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3.3.1 The method of theory construction
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3.3.2 The boundary realization of bodies
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3.3.3 Centric positionality
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3.3.4 Excentric positionality and the shared world: the social undecidedness relation
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3.3.5 Ordering problems of excentric positionality
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3.3.6 Historical shared worlds as determinations of the social undecidedness relation
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3.3.7 Forming the lived body and its boundaries
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3.3.8 Communicating boundary realization
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3.3.9 The mediated immediacy of order formation
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3.3.10 The problem of sociologism
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3.3.11 Digression on the social undecidedness relation and social theory
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3.4 Space and time under conditions of expanded world-openness
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3.4.1 Positioning oneself in space and time
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Modal time
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Modal time – centric positionality
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The spatiotemporal structure of touch
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The time-space of excentric embodied selves
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Space
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Variable centering
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Local space
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Digital space
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Time
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Modal time
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Duration as chaotic multiplicity
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The duration of the individual person
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Shared duration
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The duration of things
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The duration of structures of expectation
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Before/after sequencing – digital time
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3.4.2 The significance of space and time for the structure of the social dimension
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Space-time structures of determining the social undecidedness relation
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3.5 The substantive dimension: the lived body and technology
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3.5.1 Centric positionality
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3.5.2 Excentric positionality
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Institutionalized composite acts
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Technology as communicative proposal of meaning
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Complex composite acts I
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Digital spacetime as a medium of construction for advanced artifacts
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Principles of technical construction
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3.6 Symbol formation and institutionalization under conditions of expanded world-openness
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3.6.1 Symbol formation
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The structure of reflexivity
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Symbols with identical meaning
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Symbol formation under conditions of expanded world-openness
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A renewed use theory of meaning
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3.6.2 Reflexive institutionalization
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Institutions and mediating institutions
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Institutions
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Complex composite acts II
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Reflexive institutions
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Excursus: The function of success media in Parsons and Luhmann’s theory of society
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Reflexive institutions of beginning and participation
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Reflexive institutions and the creation of social forms of mediation: organizations and networks
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231–274
4. Violence and Legitimacy
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4.1 Violence or the physical exertion of force
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4.2 Violence in social science theories
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4.3 The mediated immediacy of symbolic violent communication
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4.3.1 The mediated immediacy of violence
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4.3.2 Violence as embodied act and its symbolic generalization
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Excursus on the dispensability of symbiotic mechanisms
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The sociological dimension of Derrida’s critique of Benjamin
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Perpetrators – victims – thirds
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Diabolical symbolization – the boundaries of violence
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4.4 Procedural orders of violence
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4.4.1 Violence and procedure
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4.4.2 The procedural order of the sacrificial victim
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4.4.3 The procedural order of compensation
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4.4.4 The procedural order of the judicial system
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4.4.5 The procedural order of the non-violent representation of law
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4.4.6 Methodological implications of a reflexive concept of violence
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Summary
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5. The Reflexive Formation of Order in Approaches to the World
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5.1 Dividualizing sociation
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Individualization as a degenerate form
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5.2 Soul individualism
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5.2.1 Dia-Symbolon
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5.2.2 Space and time
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5.2.3 Differentiation of universes of meaning
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5.3 Body individualism in contingent multi-sociation
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5.4 The reflexive relationship between social theory and a theory of society
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315–340
Bibliography
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Name index
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Subject index
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Gesa Lindemann
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doi.org/10.5771/9783748922124-315
ISBN print: 978-3-8487-7808-9
ISBN online: 978-3-7489-2212-4
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