Can theories of action and systems be associated? Assumptions about the systems theory of Parsons and Luhmann and the action theory of Weber
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Resumo: | In sociological theory there is no consensus on how to integrate the action theory (like Max Weber's classic approach) and the systems theory (such as Talcott Parsons and Niklas Luhmann approaches). By recognizing that there is a distinction between both levels (the “top” level of the system and the “bottom” level of the action), some theories ambiguously attempt to mingle them. This leads to inconsistent models. On the one hand, there is Parsons' theory that integrates the system‘s functionalism with the theory of action. Parsons turns Max Weber's conceptual framework upside down to subsume the action in the system. Alternatively, there is Luhmann's theory that inserts actors within autopoietic systems. The agents start to play an environmental relation with social systems in a way that their actions are not the elements that constitute the systems, but, rather, communicative events do so. Bearing in mind that action theory and systems theory are two sociologies with different analytical assumptions, they cannot be merged into a single model. |
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Can theories of action and systems be associated? Assumptions about the systems theory of Parsons and Luhmann and the action theory of WeberAs teorias da ação e dos sistemas podem ser associadas? Pressupostos da teoria dos sistemas de Parsons e Luhmann e da teoria da ação de WeberAtividade físicaEstilo de vidaSaudeMotor activityStudentsCross-sectional studyIn sociological theory there is no consensus on how to integrate the action theory (like Max Weber's classic approach) and the systems theory (such as Talcott Parsons and Niklas Luhmann approaches). By recognizing that there is a distinction between both levels (the “top” level of the system and the “bottom” level of the action), some theories ambiguously attempt to mingle them. This leads to inconsistent models. On the one hand, there is Parsons' theory that integrates the system‘s functionalism with the theory of action. Parsons turns Max Weber's conceptual framework upside down to subsume the action in the system. Alternatively, there is Luhmann's theory that inserts actors within autopoietic systems. The agents start to play an environmental relation with social systems in a way that their actions are not the elements that constitute the systems, but, rather, communicative events do so. Bearing in mind that action theory and systems theory are two sociologies with different analytical assumptions, they cannot be merged into a single model.Na teoria sociológica não há consenso sobre como associar as teorias da ação (como a abordagem clássica de Max Weber) e dos sistemas (como as abordagens de Talcott Parsons e de Niklas Luhmann). Ao reconhecer que há uma distinção entre ambos os níveis (o nível “de cima” do sistema e o nível “de baixo” da ação), algumas teorias intentam, ambiguamente, misturá-los. Algo que leva a modelos inconsistentes. De um lado, há a teoria de Parsons que integra o funcionalismo do sistema à teoria da ação. Parsons vira a estrutura conceitual de Max Weber ao contrário, de modo a subsumir a ação no sistema. De outro, há a teoria de Luhmann que insere os atores no interior dos sistemas autopoiéticos. Os agentes passam a desempenhar relação de ambiente com os sistemas sociais de modo que não são suas ações os elementos que constituem os sistemas, mas sim os eventos comunicativos. Tendo em vista que a teoria da ação e a teoria dos sistemas são duas sociologias com pressupostos analíticos distintos, elas não podem ser associadas em um único modelo.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina2021-02-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/emtese/article/view/7899710.5007/1806-5023.2021.e78997Em Tese; v. 18 n. 1 (2021); 103-1261806-5023reponame:Em Tese (Florianópolis)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/emtese/article/view/78997/45426http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSchwinn, ThomasBolda, Bruna dos SantosSchaefer , Márcia Inês 2021-02-10T01:51:48Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/78997Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/emtese/PUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/emtese/oaiportaldeperiodicos.bu@contato.ufsc.br||revistaemtese@gmail.com1806-50231806-5023opendoar:2021-02-10T01:51:48Em Tese (Florianópolis) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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Can theories of action and systems be associated? Assumptions about the systems theory of Parsons and Luhmann and the action theory of Weber As teorias da ação e dos sistemas podem ser associadas? Pressupostos da teoria dos sistemas de Parsons e Luhmann e da teoria da ação de Weber |
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Can theories of action and systems be associated? Assumptions about the systems theory of Parsons and Luhmann and the action theory of Weber |
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Can theories of action and systems be associated? Assumptions about the systems theory of Parsons and Luhmann and the action theory of Weber Schwinn, Thomas Atividade física Estilo de vida Saude Motor activity Students Cross-sectional study |
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Can theories of action and systems be associated? Assumptions about the systems theory of Parsons and Luhmann and the action theory of Weber |
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Can theories of action and systems be associated? Assumptions about the systems theory of Parsons and Luhmann and the action theory of Weber |
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Can theories of action and systems be associated? Assumptions about the systems theory of Parsons and Luhmann and the action theory of Weber |
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Can theories of action and systems be associated? Assumptions about the systems theory of Parsons and Luhmann and the action theory of Weber |
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Can theories of action and systems be associated? Assumptions about the systems theory of Parsons and Luhmann and the action theory of Weber |
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Schwinn, Thomas |
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Schwinn, Thomas Bolda, Bruna dos Santos Schaefer , Márcia Inês |
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Bolda, Bruna dos Santos Schaefer , Márcia Inês |
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Schwinn, Thomas Bolda, Bruna dos Santos Schaefer , Márcia Inês |
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Atividade física Estilo de vida Saude Motor activity Students Cross-sectional study |
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Atividade física Estilo de vida Saude Motor activity Students Cross-sectional study |
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In sociological theory there is no consensus on how to integrate the action theory (like Max Weber's classic approach) and the systems theory (such as Talcott Parsons and Niklas Luhmann approaches). By recognizing that there is a distinction between both levels (the “top” level of the system and the “bottom” level of the action), some theories ambiguously attempt to mingle them. This leads to inconsistent models. On the one hand, there is Parsons' theory that integrates the system‘s functionalism with the theory of action. Parsons turns Max Weber's conceptual framework upside down to subsume the action in the system. Alternatively, there is Luhmann's theory that inserts actors within autopoietic systems. The agents start to play an environmental relation with social systems in a way that their actions are not the elements that constitute the systems, but, rather, communicative events do so. Bearing in mind that action theory and systems theory are two sociologies with different analytical assumptions, they cannot be merged into a single model. |
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