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Niklas Luhmann (/ˈluːmɑːn/; German: [ˈluːman];
December 8, 1927 –
November 11, 1998) was a
German sociologist,
philosopher of
social science, and systems...
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Luhmann or
Lühmann is a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Heinrich Luhmann (1890–1978),
German author who
wrote about the
Kirchhundem region...
- around, such as actions, communication, or
other relationships.
Niklas Luhmann was a
prominent sociologist and
social systems theorist who laid the foundations...
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point of view
through a
cybernetic process of differentiation.
Niklas Luhmann, who
studied under Talcott Parsons, took the latter's
model and changed...
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Kirsten Lühmann (born 1964) is a
German politician of the
Social Democratic Party (SPD),
deputy federal chairwoman of the
German Civil Service Federation...
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Janet G.
Luhmann (born 1946) is an
American physicist and
senior fellow of the
Space Sciences Laboratory of the
University of California, Berkeley. She...
- cognition, neurobiology,
systems theory,
architecture and sociology.
Niklas Luhmann briefly introduced the
concept of
autopoiesis to
organizational theory...
- of the
method was the
German sociologist Niklas Luhmann (1927–1998).
Starting in 1952–1953,
Luhmann built up a
Zettelkasten of some 90,000
index cards...
- the 20th century,
including Talcott Parsons'
action theory and
Niklas Luhmann's social systems theory.
According to
Rudolf Stichweh (2011):: 2 Since...
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Lühmann, ****. "Der Rattenfänger von Hameln".
Hinrich Lühmann.
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January 2018. "Museum
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