Human-dog system: from Maturana’s view of autopoiesis

Authors

  • Ceres Berger Faraco Faculdades Integradas de Taquara
  • Nedio Seminotti PUCRS

Keywords:

Human-dog autopoiesis, multiespecies group, anthrozoology, social system.

Abstract

This theoretical essay proposes the social enlargement of Maturana’s theory as an explicative hypothesis of the human-dog social system. It also introduces some central concepts about living social systems, articulating them with the properties identified in the relationship between humans and dogs as they constitute a new reality domain: the legitimation of the other in the relationship and the attachment from the history of consensual coordinations that are recurrent between humans and dogs, thus producing a new domain.

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Author Biography

Ceres Berger Faraco, Faculdades Integradas de Taquara

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How to Cite

Faraco, C. B., & Seminotti, N. (2011). Human-dog system: from Maturana’s view of autopoiesis. Psico, 41(3). Retrieved from https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/index.php/revistapsico/article/view/8162

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