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    The role of the environment in system creation in Luhmann and Hegel: between imagination and reason

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    Stevenson, K. (2023) 'The role of the environment in system creation in Luhmann and Hegel: between imagination and reason', in Ó Murchadha, F., organiser, Society for the Phenomenology of Religious Experience (SoPheRE) Annual Conference 2023, Sligo, 16-19 Aug, National University of Galway and St. Angela's College: Sligo, accessed: 4 Jun 2024.
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    2023-08
    Author
    Stevenson, Kevin
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    Stevenson, K. (2023) 'The role of the environment in system creation in Luhmann and Hegel: between imagination and reason', in Ó Murchadha, F., organiser, Society for the Phenomenology of Religious Experience (SoPheRE) Annual Conference 2023, Sligo, 16-19 Aug, National University of Galway and St. Angela's College: Sligo, accessed: 4 Jun 2024.
    Abstract
    This paper will aim to accomplish two things to show Luhmann’s and Hegel’s support of language and communication as dependent on culture, but also their differences with respect to how culture is formed in conjunction with the environment. This paper will firstly show how Hegel distinguishes between the imagination and reason in a different manner from Luhmann, as Hegel considers them logically connected while Luhmann considers them as coextensive. Secondly, this paper will show how reason and imagination create culture through the environment via dialectical idealism in Hegel and a poly-contextural constructivist approach in Luhmann
    Keywords
    Culture
    Environment
    Hegel
    Luhmann
    Systems theory
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    National University of Galway and St. Angela's College
    Rights
    Open Access
    URI
    https://dspace.mic.ul.ie/handle/10395/3317
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