The inequalities from the perspective of complexity: Towards an epistemology theoretical normative of social conflict
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Vol. 2 (2009), Articles, pages 44-58
Submitted: Mar 4, 2013
Published: Jun 4, 2009
Abstract
The article criticizes the limitations of the measurements and considerations of inequalities in the normal social science, to do so this work proposes to present a theory of the inequalities that can comprehend the reality of the economic and non-economic deficiencies, as multiple whole, rhizomatic, surrounded by the dialogic of the order/social disorder, and in the logic of the auto-poietic creation of the social, as well as allow the multi-trans-disciplinary re-articulation of the social sciences around a notion of human condition also multiple, this is to say, it proposes to think of the social inequalities from a complex epistemological stance.
Keywords:
inequalities, complexity, scientific ethics, humanism and social sciences, epistemology of the social sciences
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