SOCIO-LOGICAL VARIABILE, INTERFERENCES BASED ON ORDER RELATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Gabriel Iliescu ()
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Gabriel Iliescu: Ph.D.Lecturer, Spiru Haret″ University, Faculty of Legal, Political and Administrative Science, Bucharest
Jurnalul de Studii Juridice, 2016, vol. 1-2, 111-129
Abstract:
The overall purpose of this article is to highlight that behind the sociological discourse are different formal logic substrates. One of these is given by order relations. It is about inferences based on these relations. One of the particular purposes was to produce these inferences. They capture as many fragments of social reality under a double aspect: static and dynamic. One second purpose was to compare the variable, understood as in predicate logic syntactical sense with sociological variable. While variables in the mentioned inferences belong to the language of predicate logic, in fact they stay for sociological variables. We displayed that however is a difference it is possible a correspondence between the two senses of concept of variable. So that the inferences can be abbreviated by the variable in the meaning of predicate logic syntax, instead of variable in sociological sense. Inference schemes thus obtained are useful to control thinking on those social fragments that have been selected.
Keywords: socio-logical variable; fragment of social reality; synchrony; diachrony; inference; order relation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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