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Autotranscendence and Creative Organization: On Self-Creation and Self-Organization
Anders Michelsen
Department of Arts & Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen, amichel{at}hum.ku.dk
This article discusses the issue of social and cultural autotranscendence - self-production, creativity - in the debates on self-organization. The point of departure is Cornelius Castoriadiss idea of self-creation. First, a schisma between mechanical and ontological modeling is indicated and used to introduce the idea of a creative organization. This is further discussed in relation to Jean-Pierre Dupuys concept of social autotranscendence by complex methodological individualism, with particular respect to the incomprehension of the social. Following Johann P. Arnasons treatment of the question of cultural articulation in Castoriadis, the article argues that the problem of autotranscendence presents a further problem of self-creation discernible in Castoriadiss notions of phusis/nomos, living being/human, and constraint/magma. The article closes with a consideration of Duncan Watts, Alberto-László Barabási and Bernardo Hubermans sketch of a network sociology.
Key Words: autotrancendence constraints magma network sociology self-creation self-organization
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Thesis Eleven, Vol. 88, No. 1,
55-75 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/0725513607072457

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