A 1970 French interdisciplinary seminar on structuralism, organised by G. Gadoffre, A. Lichnerowicz and F. Perroux, and attended by S. Bachelard, P. Bourdieu, G. Canguilhem, M. Foucault, A. Martinet, J. Monod, C. Ramnoux, M. Serres, G. Simondon and R. Thom
Structure et dynamique des systèmes includes a summary of the 1970 event on structuralism, made by André Malan, but not most of the papers from that event. Malan’s summary gives the title “Sciences, Structures, Structuralisme”. There are also some papers which may be from the event in the volume, notably ones from André Martinet and René Thom. Malan however gives a good survey of what happened. He summarises the way structure is understood by mathematicians, physical scientists, and biologists, based on presentations at the event, before summarising how it is understood across the exact sciences. He then moves to the way that the history of sciences might complicate the present-day understandings being presented. He then shifts to ‘structuralism’ in the human sciences, linguistics, sociology, anthropology, economics, mythology, and modern literature.
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