Morin complexity theory

  • Complex thinking proposes a radical change around social problems and overcomes the simplifying thinking that tends to equalize investigative knowledge and knowledge between things and people, that is, between the social and the non-social.
According to Morin, the brain is a unity of multiplicities, “Unitas multiplex,” given that it works through dialog and sociocultural, genetic brain domains 
For Morin, this social complexity emphasises the pervasive presence of “noise” – in the shape of uncertainty, indeterminacy and conflict – in forms of society 
It dialogues with complex thinking because it favors a complex, open-ended thinking structure, which starts from the intention that allows dialogue with 
Morin's proposal [1] covers seven logical principles or operators to outline complexity, useful to transform knowledge, which are as follows: systemic or organizational, hologrammatic, circular retroactive movement (of retroactive loop), circular recursive movement, self-eco-organization (autonomy–dependence), dialogic

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