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Papel Politico

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SANCHEZ MENDIOROZ, Ángel. The Construction Process of Systemic Norms Seen from a Genetic Neoconstructivist Epistemology Based on Jean Piaget. Pap.polit. [online]. 2016, vol.21, n.1, pp.123-166. ISSN 0122-4409.  https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.papo21-1.pcns.

The processes of globalization and regionalization worldwide require new forms of regulation, which must overcome, coordinate and organize the current institutional normative structures characteristic of modernity. The present work is an epistemological essay, based on Jean Piaget, that proposes the need to extend the current normative structures, namely moving from an institutional modern stage to a postmodern systemic stage. This proposal is based, first, on the existence of sociocognitive stages that determine the essential characteristics of any social structure of regulation. Second, the proposal is based on the global construction of a new stage of sociocognitive regulatory structures: the constructivist-systemic stage. Third, the approach predicts the emergence of a new state structure with a systemic character: the International-State. This new structure of systemic governance would only be able to arise on the basis of the institutional normation structures of the current nation-state. The neopiagetian methodological analysis - with dialectical character - that this article exposes aims to demonstrate the mentioned sociocognitive thesis.

Keywords : neoconstructivism; sociocognitive states; normative structures; equilibration (self-organization); assimilation-accommodation; centralization and decentralization; international state.

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