@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Luhmann,Niklas},
subject = {Truth},
note = {Baraldi I 202 ff
Truth/Luhmann: Truth is a symbolically generalized >communication medium that makes the adoption of new knowledge more likely.
Code: true/false.
>Truth.
Programs of science are theories and methods. ((s) Not true/false).
>Science.
Theories are statement relationships formed on the basis of terms that the external reference of the communication form on objects, for example, and make comparisons possible.
>Theory.
Methods then determine the conditions under which statements can be described as true/false. Methods represent the self-reference of science, because they have no external reference.
>Method, >Self-reference/Luhmann.
Truth/Luhmann is not a feature of objects but of statements. - Behind a statement there is not a piece of reality hidden but a recognition.
>Reality/Luhmann, >Statement.},
note = { AU I N. Luhmann Introduction to Systems Theory, Lectures Universität Bielefeld 1991/1992 German Edition: Einführung in die Systemtheorie Heidelberg 1992 Lu I N. Luhmann Die Kunst der Gesellschaft Frankfurt 1997
Baraldi I C. Baraldi, G.Corsi. E. Esposito GLU: Glossar zu Luhmanns Theorie sozialer Systeme Frankfurt 1997 },
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}