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L'approche systèmes complexes de la cognition sociale : une façon de penser l'auto-transformation du social ?

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  • David Chavalarias

    (CREA - Centre de recherche en épistémologie appliquée - X - École polytechnique - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

Abstract

Certains scientiques, sociologues ou économistes en particulier, sesont récemment emparés du terme de cognition sociale utilisé en psychologie en lui donnant un second sens, à savoir, une cognition distribuée sur l'ensemble des individus composant une société. L'enjeu est alors de savoir " en quoi les aptitudes sociales humaines rendent compte du développement d'une cognition collective complexe ". Nous défendons ici l'idée que la cognition sociale est un raffinement du concept de cognition distribuée plutôt qu'un équivalent. C'est un phénomène propre aux sociétéshumaines qui permet de penser leur propriété d'auto-transformation. Nous montrons comment l'imitation permet de penser ce phénomène, comme le suggérait en son temps Gabriel Tarde.

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  • David Chavalarias, 2006. "L'approche systèmes complexes de la cognition sociale : une façon de penser l'auto-transformation du social ?," Working Papers halshs-00088411, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:halshs-00088411
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