Reconstruction of and addenda to Bertalanffy's General System Theory as a headstone of a new philosophical anthropology
Bertalanffy's
scepticism towards the reductionist, mechanistic approach of modern
life sciences, soon lead him to a highly censorious position regarding
its impacts on the social sciences and humanities, given that both
seemed to assume those approaches rather unconsidered. The
multidisciplinary approach in his General System Theory (GST) from its
earliest stages of development related life sciences with philosophy,
anthropology, psychology, psychiatry and sociology and designed a
fertile and integrative scientific tool that is applicable to all
disciplines.
The present project intends to follow Bertalanffy's
transdisciplinary paradigm in tackling the reconstruction of its
philosophical-humanistic approaches and - where necessary - to
supplement it on the basis of "new" - in the sense of rather unknown -
documents in relating it to current developments. In this context
Bertalanffy’s estate constitutes an inestimable scientific value.
Special emphasis will be given
- to Bertalanffy's ideas on the overcoming of the "Cartesian dualism" of body and mind,
- to
a critical stocktaking of those social sciences and humanities having
adopted GST with an analysis of the respective explanatory power, and
finally
- to an elaboration of the fundamental deviations between
the ontology of nature and the ontology of society following
Bertalanffy’s ideas.
The study will be performed by
Mag. Birgit Zehetmayer (Sociologist) under supervision of Univ. Prof.
Dr. Reinhold Knoll (Inst. of Sociology, University of Vienna) and Univ.
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Hofkirchner (Professor for Internet and Society,
University of Salzburg) and will be funded by the City of Vienna,
Municipial Department 7 (Culture and Research).