title: How Far Can We Go Through Social System? creator: Situngkir, Hokky subject: Language subject: Semantics subject: Psycoloquy subject: Complexity Theory subject: Psychophysics subject: Psycholinguistics subject: Philosophy of Mind subject: Logic subject: Behavioral & Brain Sciences subject: Social Psychology subject: Philosophy of Language subject: Cognitive Psychology subject: Artificial Intelligence subject: Epistemology description: The paper elaborates an endeavor on applying the algorithmic information-theoretic computational complexity to meta-social-sciences. It is motivated by the effort on seeking the impact of the well-known incompleteness theorem to the scientific methodology approaching social phenomena. The paper uses the binary string as the model of social phenomena to gain understanding on some problems faced in the philosophy of social sciences or some traps in sociological theories. The paper ends on showing the great opportunity in recent social researches and some boundaries that limit them. date: 2004-04 type: Departmental Technical Report type: PeerReviewed format: application/pdf identifier: http://cogprints.org/3850/1/journ.pdf identifier: Situngkir, Hokky (2004) How Far Can We Go Through Social System? [Departmental Technical Report] (In Press) relation: http://cogprints.org/3850/