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2008
DOI: 10.1515/sosys-2008-0205
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Sichtbarkeit durch Unsichtbarkeit. Die Rhetorik der Exklusion in der Systemtheorie Niklas Luhmanns

Abstract: Acta Technologica Agriculturae 1/2016Dušan Páleš et al.The most effective way for determination of curves for practical use is to use a set of control points. These control points can be accompanied by other restriction for the curve, for example boundary conditions or conditions for curve continuity (Sederberg, 2012). When a smooth curve runs only through some control points, we refer to curve approximation. The B-spline curve is one of such approximation curves and is addressed in this contribution. A specia… Show more

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“…I refer to oral communication with Luhmann at that time. As to the controversies within systems theory on the issue of inclusion and exclusion, see also, for example, Bohn and Hahn (2002), Braeckman (2006), Farzin (2008), and Nassehi (2006). interaction systems of society are, as I have shown, primarily including.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…I refer to oral communication with Luhmann at that time. As to the controversies within systems theory on the issue of inclusion and exclusion, see also, for example, Bohn and Hahn (2002), Braeckman (2006), Farzin (2008), and Nassehi (2006). interaction systems of society are, as I have shown, primarily including.…”
Section: Excluding Organizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Systems Theoretical and Poststructuralist Perspectives’ Soziale Systeme 2002:1 and ‘Inklusion Exklusion: Rhetorik – Körper – Macht’ Soziale Systeme 2008:2, respectively. Further among many: Bohn (), Braeckman (), Farzin (), Nassehi (), Nassehi (), Stichweh (), and Windolf (). The contributions to this discussion within systems theory in German are far exceeding the contributions in English, which mirrors the matter of fact that systems theory (still) is a theory mostly written in German language, although the number of texts in English as well as Spanish, Danish, and others have been increasing during the last decade.…”
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