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- aggregation subject "Languages and Literatures".
- aggregation title "Wissenschaftsgeschichte mit oder ohne System? Ein methodologischer Ruckblick auf das DFG-Projekt "Wissenschaftsgeschichte der Germanistik im 19. Jahrhundert"".
- aggregation abstract "Among the more recent developments in the historiography of the sciences accounts involving the systems theory by Niklas Luhmann have shown quite prolific in terms of published results and sources. The article investigates the hold of the theoretical grounds of systems theory for the several applications in the field of the history of German literary Scholarship, i.e. the Germanistik and for this reason expands on the related project conducted by the German Research Society (DFG). In the course of this examination several cruces of theory transfer, especially concerning systems theory towards historiography, will be addressed, such as a deficit in operational application, the essentially ahistoric design of systems theory and its questionable inherent presuppositions on the processes of science.".
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