The critical realist conception of open and closed systems |
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Authors: | Steve Fleetwood |
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Affiliation: | Department of HRM, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK |
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Abstract: | The critical realist (CR) conception of open and closed (O&C) systems is not about systems: it is about (ir)regularities in the flux of events and states of affairs. It has recently been criticised on the grounds that critical realists (CRs) should take on board ideas about the general nature of systems; recognise that genuinely open social systems would be impossible; avoid polarities or dualisms where either there are event regularities and open systems, or there are no event regularities and closed systems and accept partial regularities and partially open systems; and understand that orthodox economics is not based upon event regularities, laws or Humean empiricism. The objective of this paper is to ‘take stock’ of these recent criticisms. |
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Keywords: | critical realism open systems closed systems event regularities stochastic event regularities demi-regs restricted closure partial event regularities partial closed systems |
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