Humans in the social system of science
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Humans in the social system of science
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S0236-20070000616-8-1
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41-52
Abstract
A social system is composed of the people who fulfill a double function. On the one hand they are to obey laws and rules which secure stability, strength of a system (science, scientific paradigm, army, town, political party and so on); on the other hand they assert their interests, beliefs, ideas that do not always coincide with norms and rules of a corresponding system. Nowadays social mechanismstechnologies that ensure successful system functioning are focused mostly on a person and his/her individual demands and characteristics.
Keywords
SOCIAL SYSTEM, SOCIAL TECHNOLOGIES, NORM, IDENTITY, CAPITALIST PRODUCTION
Date of publication
01.04.2011
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