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2. Collected Papers I. The Problem of Social Reality
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A. Schutz, M.A. Natanson, H.L. van Breda, A. Schutz, M.A. Natanson, and H.L. van Breda
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- Scienze sociali, Aspetti filosofici, Saggi, Social sciences--Methodology, Phenomenology, Social sciences--Philosophy, Social structure, Phe´nome´nologie, Sciences sociales--Me´thodologie
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- 2012
3. Whither standpoint theory in a post-truth world?
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Paradies, Yin
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- 2018
4. Emancipatory social science and anti-oppressive social work: The legacy of Erik Olin Wright
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Ballantyne, Neil
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- 2024
5. Engaging parents/carers and community in a middle years HASS project: Creating purposeful and personalised opportunities for listening, interacting, and speaking
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Exley, Beryl and Willis, Linda-Dianne
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- 2024
6. Understanding Family Change [Book Review]
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de Vaus, David A
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- 2002
7. Rationality in the Social Sciences : The Schumpeter-Parsons Seminar 1939-40 and Current Perspectives
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Helmut Staubmann, Victor Lidz, Helmut Staubmann, and Victor Lidz
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- Social sciences--Philosophy
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This volume presents for the first time a collection of historically important papers written on the concept of rationality in the social sciences. In 1939-40, the famed Austrian economist Joseph A. Schumpeter and the famous sociologist Talcott Parsons convened a faculty seminar at Harvard University on the topic of rationality. The first part includes their essays as well as papers by the Austrian phenomenologist Alfred Schütz, the sociologist Wilbert Moore, and the economist Rainer Schickele. Several younger economists and sociologists with bright futures also participated, including Alex Gerschenkron, John Dunlop, Paul M. Sweezy, and Wassily W. Leontief, who was later awarded the Nobel Prize for developing input-output analysis. The second part presents essays and commentaries written by today's internationally noted social scientists and addressing the topic of rationality in social action from a broad range of perspectives. The book's third and final part shares the recently discovered correspondence between the seminar principals regarding the original but failed plan to publish its proceedings. It also includes letters, not previously published, between Richard Grathoff, Walter M. Sprondel and Talcott Parsons on the rationality seminar and the exchanges between Parsons and Schütz.
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- 2018
8. Evidence-based medicine from a social science perspective
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Stevens, Hallam
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- 2018
9. The anniversary issue: Celebrating thirty years of performance studies at the University of Sydney
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Card, Amanda
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- 2017
10. Applying Flyvbjerg's phronetic social science questions to tourism humour studies
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Pabel, Anja and Pearce, Philip L
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- 2015
11. Applied Social Sciences: Philosophy and Theology
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Michele Marsonet, Editor, Georgeta Raţă, Editor, Michele Marsonet, Editor, and Georgeta Raţă, Editor
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- Religion and the social sciences, Social sciences--Philosophy
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This volume, Applied Social Sciences: Philosophy and Theology, provides the reader with an important set of essays related to the two aforementioned fields of study. Aesthetics plays a key role in contemporary philosophy and several authors examine its various aspects, such as the question of identification of works of art; the concept of “social aesthetics”; the social therapeutic function that art can have; and the relationships among hermeneutics, aesthetics and communication sciences. Other papers deal with ethical issues, such as the role of human values in applied ethics and moral determinations in public life. The meaning and role of postmodernism in philosophy and society is examined at length in various contributions to the volume, and the same is true for phenomenology at large. Even the theoretical seduction and practical failure of Marxism is addressed, while anthropological issues are studied with reference to truth and other key philosophical concepts. John Searle's theory of intentionality is seen as a factor for creating social institutions, and the real meaning of “globalization” is investigated in another article. Many essays deal directly with theological and religious topics. For instance the alleged “illusion” of religion versus its persistency is analyzed, along with the current relations between Church and civil government in Romania, the presence of different forms of Christianity in the Romanian nation, the dialogue between social theology and anthropological research, and the antinomic nature of the Church. All papers included in the volume are original and open new perspectives on the many issues addressed by the authors. Even the philosophical styles are different: hermeneutics, analytic philosophy, historical approach, postmodernism, communication theory and linguistic approach. Some papers are theoretical and others have a more empirical or historical flavour. There is however an underlying unity because they all purport to provide new ideas to professionals involved in the socio-humanistic field. The information is divided into chapters in order to help readers to form by themselves an image of the issues that are studied. However, the volume is not addressed only to specialists, and is accessible to a wider public interested in an interdisciplinary approach.
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- 2013
12. Probing polyphony bricoleurship and the open play of reflection and reflexivity
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CAUTHE (22nd : 2012 : Melbourne, Vic.) and Hollinshead, Keith
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- 2012
13. Explanation, Prediction, and Confirmation
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Dennis Dieks, Wenceslao J. Gonzalez, Stephan Hartmann, Thomas Uebel, Marcel Weber, Dennis Dieks, Wenceslao J. Gonzalez, Stephan Hartmann, Thomas Uebel, and Marcel Weber
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- Science--Philosophy, Philosophy of nature, Social sciences--Philosophy, Genetic epistemology, Philosophy (General), Biology--Philosophy, Ontology
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This volume, the second in the Springer series Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective, contains selected papers from the workshops organised by the ESF Research Networking Programme PSE (The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective) in 2009. Five general topics are addressed: 1. Formal Methods in the Philosophy of Science; 2. Philosophy of the Natural and Life Sciences; 3. Philosophy of the Cultural and Social Sciences; 4. Philosophy of the Physical Sciences; 5. History of the Philosophy of Science. This volume is accordingly divided in five sections, each section containing papers coming from the meetings focussing on one of these five themes. However, these sections are not completely independent and detached from each other. For example, an important connecting thread running through a substantial number of papers in this volume is the concept of probability: probability plays a central role in present-day discussions in formal epistemology, in the philosophy of thephysical sciences, and in general methodological debates---it is central in discussions concerning explanation, prediction and confirmation. The volume thus also attempts to represent the intellectual exchange between the various fields in the philosophy of science that was central in the ESF workshops.
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- 2011
14. Respecting the Past, Preparing for the Future; Twenty Five Years of Australian Tourism Research
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CAUTHE (17th : 2007 : Manly, Syd.) and Pearce, Philip L
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- 2007
15. Deleuze and Guattari's Political Economy of the State
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Constraints to Full Employment: Fiscal and Monetary Policy, WorkChoices and Job Insecurity (2006 : Newcastle, N.S.W.) and Juniper, James
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- 2006
16. Fostering Recovery Through Metaverse Business Modelling : Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Economics and Social Science
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Alina Mihaela Dima and Alina Mihaela Dima
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- Economics, Social sciences--Philosophy
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The International Conferences on Economics and Social Sciences (ICESS) organized by Bucharest University of Economic Studies provide an opportunity for all those interested in Economics and Social Sciences to discuss and exchange research ideas. The conference takes place in Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Piata Romana 6, Bucharest, Romania.Contact: conference.icess[@]ase.ro The papers presented at the Conference are available online in the Conference Proceedings series (ISSN 2704-6524): Volume 2019 Collaborative Research for Excellence in Economics and Social Sciences, ISBN 9788366675322 Volume 2020 Innovative Models to Revive the Global Economy, ISBN 9788395815072 Volume 2021 Resilience and Economic Intelligence Through Digitalization and Big Data Analytics, ISBN 9788366675704 The past years'uncertainties and pressures resulted from the pandemic, alongside new developments in social technology, 5G, cloud computing, augmented and virtual reality, generated the perfect setting for the metaverse to gain traction. Several companies found there's a critical need to redefine the work environment and started exploring the metaverse concept beyond the entertainment sector. Thus, new tools for collaboration and data visualization within a digital shared space are being created, aiming for a fully immersive interaction between the virtual and the physical worlds within the next few years. While still in its early developments, the metaverse can be seen as an extension of the social media platforms, and an opportunity to leverage remote work even further. ICESS 2022 provides a space for all those interested in Economics and Social Sciences to discuss and exchange research ideas in the light of the work environment, business model, and technological changes driven by COVID-19. We welcome both empirical and theoretical work that is broadly consistent with the conference's general theme. The main topics of the conference are focused on, but not limited to, the following sections: Applied Economics and Statistics and Data Science Management in the Metaverse Era – the Role of Digital Transformation in Fostering Recovery of Public and Private Organizations Financial perspectives in turbulent times Resilient Agri-food and Environmental Systems for Sustainable Development and Agile Entrepreneurship Innovative Strategies and Models in Higher Education Digitalization impact on economic recovery in the context of Covid-19 pandemic Digital Leadership and Resilient Entrepreneurship in the Metaverse Era Marketing and Sustainability The role of accounting frameworks and digitalization in fostering recovery Global world after crisis: towards a new economic model Building business in times of crisis through entrepreneurship Current challenges within demographic data: measurement, collection, retrieval, analysis and reporting Looking into the future of a legal metaverse? Experimental Economics SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE 2022 ACELEANU Mirela, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania ALBU Lucian, Academia Romana, Romania ANGHEL Ion, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania <
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- 2022
17. Fusion and the Avant-Garde
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Chapman, Michael
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- 2013
18. For a New Classic Sociology : A Proposition, Followed by a Debate
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Alain Caillé, Frédéric Vandenberghe, Alain Caillé, and Frédéric Vandenberghe
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- Social sciences--Philosophy
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This book examines the future of the social sciences and the reconstruction of society in contemporary times. Drawing on the lead piece For a New Classic Sociology, it calls for a new theoretical synthesis that overcomes the fragmentation, specialization and professionalization within the social sciences. The position paper and the responses by a team of world-class social theorists provide an alternative to utilitarianism and the colonization of the social sciences by rational choice models, propose a new articulation of social theory, and moral, social and political philosophy. It recommends a return to classical social theory and explores articulations between theories of reciprocity, care and recognition.A radical intervention in the study of the social sciences, the volume will be indispensable to scholars and researchers across the social sciences, especially social theory and sociology and social anthropology.Contributions by Frank Adloff, Jeffrey C. Alexander, Francis Chateauraynaud, Raewyn Connell, François Dubet, Philip Gorski, Nathalie Heinich, Qu Jingdong, Mike Savage, Michael Singleton and Philippe Steiner.
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- 2020
19. Methods for Social Theory : Analytical Tools for Theorizing and Writing
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Jan Ch. Karlsson, Ann Bergman, Jan Ch. Karlsson, and Ann Bergman
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- Social sciences--Philosophy, Social sciences--Authorship
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This book constitutes a practical guide to the important skills of both theorizing and writing in social scientific scholarship, focusing on the importance of identifying relations between concepts that are useful for explaining social entities and of producing a text that convincingly advances the theory that has been constructed. Taking as its point of departure the distinction between the research process and the reporting process – between clarifying one's ideas to oneself and writing to express these ideas clearly to others – this volume concentrates on writing when theorizing as a way of thinking, emphasizing the series of relations that exist between ontology, epistemology and rhetoric upon which successful theoretical writing depends. Richly illustrated with practical examples, the book is divided into two parts, the first of which presents techniques for theorizing based upon visualized and logical connections of ideas, concepts and empirical patterns in both free and systematic ways, and the second part providing techniques for structuring and presenting arguments in essays, papers, articles or books.As such, Methods for Social Theory offers a toolbox for the development and presentation of social thought, which will prove essential for students and teachers across the social sciences.
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- 2017
20. Philosophies of Qualitative Research
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Svend Brinkmann and Svend Brinkmann
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- Qualitative research, Social sciences--Philosophy
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In Philosophies of Qualitative Research, Svend Brinkmann explores the different philosophical paradigms and ideas that influence qualitative research today. Adopting a historical perspective, the book shows readers exactly how philosophical ideas have evolved and influenced qualitative research in both the past and present. Today, qualitative researchers tend to report on their philosophical commitments in an altogether separate section of their research papers. However, as Philosophies of Qualitative Research asserts, the researcher's philosophical ideas influence everything from the conception of the topic to the final reporting of its results. Therefore, philosophy should not be thought of as a purely abstract discipline, disconnected from the practicalities of research, but rather as a concrete and pervasive aspect of all qualitative research practices. In this book, Brinkmann offers readers an important introduction and discussion of the philosophical issues that are relevant today, regardless of the specific methods employed by qualitative researchers in the field.
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- 2017
21. Age of System : Understanding the Development of Modern Social Science
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Hunter Heyck and Hunter Heyck
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- Social sciences--History--20th century.--Uni, Social sciences--History--20th century, Social sciences--Philosophy, System theory--History
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In the years after World War II, a new generation of scholars redefined the central concepts and practices of social science in America.Before the Second World War, social scientists struggled to define and defend their disciplines. After the war, “high modern” social scientists harnessed new resources in a quest to create a unified understanding of human behavior—and to remake the world in the image of their new model man.In Age of System, Hunter Heyck explains why social scientists—shaped by encounters with the ongoing “organizational revolution” and its revolutionary technologies of communication and control—embraced a new and extremely influential perspective on science and nature, one that conceived of all things in terms of system, structure, function, organization, and process. He also explores how this emerging unified theory of human behavior implied a troubling similarity between humans and machines, with freighted implications for individual liberty and self-direction. These social scientists trained a generation of decision-makers in schools of business and public administration, wrote the basic textbooks from which millions learned how the economy, society, polity, culture, and even the mind worked, and drafted the position papers, books, and articles that helped set the terms of public discourse in a new era of mass media, think tanks, and issue networks. Drawing on close readings of key texts and a broad survey of more than 1,800 journal articles, Heyck follows the dollars—and the dreams—of a generation of scholars that believed in “the system.” He maps the broad landscape of changes in the social sciences, focusing especially intently on the ideas and practices associated with modernization theory, rational choice theory, and modeling. A highly accomplished historian, Heyck relays this complicated story with unusual clarity.
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- 2015
22. Epistemology and politics in social science
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Harvey, Louise
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- 1986
23. Foucault: Interdisciplinary Approaches
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Powell, Jason L. and Powell, Jason L.
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- Social sciences--Philosophy
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This edited book pays homage to the conceptual gifts left by Michel Foucault and it assesses different aspects of social sciences such as sociology, economics, arts, volunteering, crime, sexuality. The book is comprised of seven compelling chapters that together illustrate the impact of Foucault’s influence on diverse traditions. This is followed by a number of outstanding papers; each shining light on Foucault’s impact on particular inter-disciplinary forms of knowledge.
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- 2012
24. Philosophy, History and Social Action : Essays in Honor of Lewis Feuer with an Autobiographic Essay by Lewis Feuer
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S. Hook, W. O'Neill, R. O'Toole, S. Hook, W. O'Neill, and R. O'Toole
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- Philosophy, History--Philosophy, Social sciences--Philosophy, Social action
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Two articles by Lewis Feuer caught my attention in the'40s when 1 was wondering, asa student physicist, about the relations of physics to philosophy and to the world in turmoil. One was his essay on'The Development of Logical Empiricism'(1941), and the other his critical review of Philipp Frank's biography of Einstein,'Philosophy and the Theory of Relativity'(1947). How extraordinary it was to find so intelligent, independent, critical, and humane a mind; and furthermore he went further, as I soon realized when I looked for his name on other publications. I recall arguing with myself over his exploration of'Indeterminacy and Economic Development'(1948), and even more when I read his'Dialectical Materialism and Soviet Science'(1949). More papers, and then the fascinating, sometimes irritating, always insightful, books. His monograph on Psychoanalysis and Ethics 1955, the beautiful sociological and humanist study of Spinoza and the Rise of Liberalism (1958), his essays on'The Social Roots of Einstein's Theory of Relativity'(1971) together with the book on Einstein and the Genera tions of Science (1974), the splendid reader from the works of Marx and Engels, Basic Writings on Politics and Philosophy (1959) which was a major text of the'60s, the stimulating essays on the social formation which seems to have been required for a modern scientific movement to develop, set forth most convincingly in The Scientific Intellectual (1963).
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- 2012
25. Social dreaming as a method for exploring seeking asylum: Social defenses against linking with asylum seekers and the uncovering of selected facts of seeking asylum
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Taylor, Sara and Gray, Tiffany
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- 2016
26. Theorizing the Dynamics of Social Processes
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Harry F. Dahms, Lawrence Hazelrigg, Harry F. Dahms, and Lawrence Hazelrigg
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- Social sciences--Philosophy, Social sciences--Research
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The chapters in this volume represent steps in the direction of demonstrating the importance of efforts to theorize the dynamics of specific social, cultural, political, and/or economic processes to the social sciences in general. They aim to clarify how those efforts are central to the core mission of each of the social sciences, and how social theory is both especially well positioned to tackle this challenge and to accept responsibility for illuminating related possibilities. The papers address the nature and importance of'process'in studying modern (industrialized, post-industrial, capitalist, postmodern, globalizing, etc.) societies - at macro, meso, or micro-scale. The volume's overall purpose is to assemble a set of essays that invent, develop, and/or demonstrate strategies for theorizing one or several dynamic processes, so as to identify, illustrate by example, and analyze specific problems as well as connect theorizations of process across different disciplines of inquiry.
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- 2010
27. Globalisation and Regional Renewal Revisted
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Jobes, Patrick C
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- 2003
28. Beyond Cartwright: Observing ethics in small town New Zealand
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Tolich, Martin and Davidson, Carl
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- 1999
29. Studies in Social Philosophy
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Nicholas Rescher and Nicholas Rescher
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- Social sciences--Philosophy
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Nicholas Rescher's interest in issues of social philosophy, now dating back over forty years, have resulted in four previous books: Distributive Justice (New York: Bobbs Merrill, 1966), Welfare: the Social Issues on Philosophical Perspective (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1972), Public Concerns (Lanham, MI: Rowman & Littlefield, 1996), and Fairness (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2002). Additionally, however, he has during this time also written more than a dozen essays on various particular problems and issues of this domain-usually in response to the needs of some special occasion. The aim of the present volume is to collect this material together in coordinative conjunction. The resultant book will not only offer a panorama of Rescher's views on some of the key issues of the field, but also convey a sense of the procedural ways and means by which Rescher think that philosophical deliberations can serve to shed some instructive light on such ever-controversial matters. For Rescher is convinced in theory and has sought to illustrate in practice that constructive thinking in this domain calls for implementing a quantitative approach from a moral perspective, and that neither the measurable quantities not the intangible values of the situation can be overlooked in a cogent assessment of the issues. It is his hope that these essays will confirm the justice of this conviction.
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- 2006
30. War on the Intellectual Front
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- 1942
31. Political Power and Social Theory
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Diane E. Davis and Diane E. Davis
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- Power (Social sciences), Political sociology, Social sciences--Philosophy
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Volume 17 of'Political Power and Social Theory'showcases scholarship by historical, political, and economic sociologists grouped around three broad subjects with both contemporary and historical relevance. The first is the relationship between race, class, and urban politics, and specifically, how racial and class identities interact with each other to produce social and political power dynamics in 20th century American cities. The second subject, the interaction of citizens, states, and social movements in both colonial and transnational context, turns away from the sub-national level of the city and examines social and political dynamics at the level of nations and even empires, although racial identities, social movements, and citizenship concerns remain relevant in several of these papers as well. Both U.S. and European cases are examined. The final topic of inquiry is the social origins of corporate irresponsibility, a problem that is explored through the lens of organizational theory, state-society relations, and the history of labor-corporate relations. Overall, the volume aims to open new historical, methodological, and theoretical lines of inquiry for sociologists, organization theorists, political scientists, historians, and others who seek to understand some of the most pressing inequalities and injustices of our times.
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- 2005
32. Explorations of the Life-World : Continuing Dialogues with Alfred Schutz
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M. Endress, George Psathas, H. Nasu, M. Endress, George Psathas, and H. Nasu
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- Phenomenological sociology, Sociology--Philosophy, Social sciences--Philosophy, Phenomenological sociology--Congresses, Sociology--Philosophy--Congresses, Social sciences--Philosophy--Congresses
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This anthology originated from three conferences, which were held at Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, on March 26-28, 1999, at the Univ- sity of Konstanz, Germany, on May 26-29, 1999 and a session at the SPHS annual meeting at the University of Oregon, USA, on October 5-7, 1999. With one exception the contributions to this volume are revised versions of papers read at these meetings. Each of these conferences took place in order to celebrate the centennial of the birthday of Alfred Schutz, who was born April 13, 1899, and died May 20, 1959. First of all we would like to thank Evelyn Schutz-Lang, the daughter of Alfred and Ilse Schutz, for her continuing support and encouragement. Moreover, Evelyn Schutz-Lang as well as Claudia Schutz, the gr- daughter of Alfred and Ilse Schutz, and the daughter of his son George, gave us the honor of visiting the Konstanz conference in 1999. Evelyn also came to the Oregon conference and sent her personal greetings to those attending the Tokyo conference. We would like to thank Waseda University, the Waseda Sociological Association, the Waseda University International Conference Center, and the Center for Research in Human Sciences in Japan for their generous financial support, as well as the German Research Council (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft), the University of Konstanz, the Alfred Schutz Memorial Archives in Konstanz, and the Sparkasse Konstanz for their considerable financial assistance in making the conferences possible.
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- 2005
33. Maori expectations of social science research
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Piripi, Haami
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- 1993
34. The future of social science research in New Zealand: Comments on West and Menzies
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Enderwick, Peter
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- 1993
35. The compassionate society
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Partington, Geoffrey
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- 1987
36. On metaphysics
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Armstrong, DM
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- 1977
37. Взаимосвязь деятельности и знаний – факторы непредсказуемости в постиндустриальных обществах
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Ilgenayeva, Valentyna and Elbeshausen, Hans
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Information society ,Civilization--History ,Social sciences--Philosophy ,social interaction theory ,Socialinė filosofija ,Kultūros istorija ,Informacinė visuomenė ,knowledge society ,Faculty of Humanities ,cultural-historical activity theory - Abstract
Veiklos ir žinių santykiai - veiksnių nenuspėjamumas ir poindustrinė visuomenė. Purpose. The paper mainly concentrates on the role of information and knowledge in transformation processes. It examines and compares the concepts of information and knowledge in the social interaction theory and the cultural-historical activity theory. The dialectics of power rationalization and knowledge politicization are noticeable in the techniques of social engineering and political administration. The social interaction theory and the cultural-historical activity theory have been chosen to overcome the methodological dualism of individualistic and holistic approaches. Methodology. The study builds on the methodology that integrates several scholarly disciplines. The ontological perspective was used to compare the social interaction theory and the cultural-historical activity theory. С точки зрения социологии, фундаментальные социальные преобразования можно представить в виде последовательного процесса, в котором влияние природной силы на знания было замещено субстанциональностью социального общения и научной деятельностью. Фундаментальные преобразования, с которыми сталкивается мировое сообщество в последние 50 лет, связаны с осмыслением роли информации и знаний. Они были признаны важнейшими компонентами в цивилизационном процессе для постоянного экономического роста, достижения политической и социальной стабильности. На этих основаниях постиндустриальный период классифицируется как информационное общество или общество знаний. Относительно идеологических аспектов знания играют важную роль в различных социальных системах благодаря своему стратегическому потенциалу. Тем не менее, если знания трактуются только как основа стратегических действий, их духовно-субстанциональный потенциал утрачивается. Знания, применяемые для отображения обыденного мира людей, также способствуют социальной интеграции и взаимопониманию в глобальном масштабе.
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- 2014
38. Beyond Dichotomies: The Import of Gadamer's Hermeneutics for the Debate of Relationship between Theology and Religious Studies
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Akram, Muhammad
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Hermeneutics ,Social sciences--Philosophy ,Methodology ,Theology ,Gadamer, Hans-Georg, 1900-2002 - Abstract
This paper discusses the issue of the relationship between theology and religious studies, drawing on certain principles of Hans-Georg Gadamer's hermeneutical theory. Leaving aside differences between Gadamer and his critics, it is argued that his rehabilitation of prejudice, authority, and tradition as well as his notions of the fusion of horizons and intersubjective dialogue put into question the utility of dichotomous categories like subjective-objective, normative-descriptive, and insider-outsider in approaches to religion. It is suggested, therefore, that a clearer distinction between theology and religious studies can be established in terms of the subject matter of these disciplines rather than on the basis of their methodological principles. However, as both disciplines venture to understand at least some overlapping dimensions of religious phenomena which make up their common subject matter, to this extent, they can be viewed as dialogical partners and as providing different but complementary perspectives on religion.
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- 2013
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39. Return to Reflexivity
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Pierre Bourdieu and Pierre Bourdieu
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- Social sciences--Philosophy, Self-knowledge, Theory of, Reflection (Philosophy)
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This slim volume contains four little-known texts by Pierre Bourdieu on the question of reflexivity, which was a key theme in his work. For Bourdieu, reflexivity was not an exercise in introspection but rather a way of applying the tools of sociology to itself. The aim is to make explicit and control the effects of the presuppositions, standpoints and dispositions that the researcher brings to the conduct of social science research. Bourdieu advocates an attitude of epistemological vigilance that helps to uncover the invisible effects of the social determinants that weigh on the researcher, effects that are difficult to perceive by the mere desire to be lucid. Questioning the social position and presuppositions of the researcher at every opportunity loosens the hold of scholastic and other biases on the outcome of research. By clarifying and illustrating the principles of reflexivity, the four texts in this volume lay the groundwork for the kind of reflexive social science that Bourdieu practised and advocated throughout his career.
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- 2025
40. The Genesis and Transformation of Social Consciousness : An Attempt at the Construction of Social Naturalism
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Yang Chen and Yang Chen
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- Intentionality (Philosophy), Social perception, Social sciences--Philosophy, Philosophy of mind
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This book focuses on the formation of human social consciousness and develops a naturalist approach to social normativity. Beginning from Marx's uncompleted concept of social consciousness, the book retrospects the studies about collective intentionality in the area of philosophy of mind and social ontology. Specifically, a reinterpretation of social consciousness with respect to collective intentionality can offer us a new, naturalistic approach to the social formation and normativity. According to the naturalistic approach, we can discern the inner structure of social consciousness as a systematic pattern of Intentionality. Social consciousness involves three levels of development: subjective, objective and absolute. With this new pattern of social consciousness, the “naturalism” of the young Karl Marx can be revived. And by grasping the most essential ability of human Intentionality as the source of social formation, it also makes an interdisciplinary study of social philosophyand philosophy of mind possible.
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- 2024
41. Theologische Menschenrechtsethik angesichts der globalen Flüchtlingssituation : Eine Neuorientierung in der Diskussion um das Recht, Rechte zu haben
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Josef M. Könning and Josef M. Könning
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- Social sciences--Philosophy, Refugees, Human rights
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Die globale Flüchtlingssituation ist keine akute Krise, sondern ein stabiler Zustand, der Zerstörung, Unsicherheit und Perspektivlosigkeit perpetuiert. Die theologische Menschenrechtsethik wie Menschenrechtsphilosophie überhaupt sieht sich angesichts dessen grundlegend herausgefordert: Woran scheitert die Instituierung durchsetzungsfähiger Menschenrechte? Inwiefern hängt das Problem der Durchsetzung der Menschenrechte mit dem Problem ihrer normativen Grundlegung zusammen? Und welche Perspektiven haben religiöse und theologische Motive für eine weiterführende Diskussion zu bieten? In Auseinandersetzung mit der in den vergangenen Jahren aufs Neue entzündeten Debatte um das'Recht, Rechte zu haben'(Hannah Arendt) fragt die vorliegende Studie nach der Möglichkeit theologischer Menschenrechtsethik angesichts der globalen Flüchtlingssituation und sondiert Ansätze und Perspektiven aus theologischer Ethik, Sozialphilosophie und politischer Theorie.
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- 2024
42. Concept Formation in Global Studies : Post-Western Approaches to Critical Human Knowledge
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Gennaro Ascione and Gennaro Ascione
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- Knowledge, Theory of, Knowledge, Sociology of, Social sciences--Philosophy
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The book proposes a new epistemological and methodological approach to concept formation across human and natural sciences, beyond Eurocentrism and specism. It elaborates a method enabling global epistemics to cope with multiplex challenges coming from geohistorical as well as epistemological standpoints whose methodological potential remains unexplored. It assumes monstrosity as the generative grammar of a new holistic approach to human knowledge, and draws from postcolonial, decolonial or post-western perspectives to place new methodological cornerstones, as well as from arts, astrology and magic from the Islamic and European Renaissance, indigenous knowledge, genetics, theoretical physics or Afrofuturism. The book aims at provoking a shift in critical perspectives, which do not acknowledge their own inability to steam an appropriate methodology of terminological and conceptual elaboration for the lexicon of contemporary human knowledge, out of a pressing demand: once agreed upon the world as a single yet multilayered spacetime of analysis, how should research about large-scale/long-term processes of social change advance, in order to cope with the asymmetrical power relations that materialize colonial history through heterarchies of class, gender, race, ethnicity, culture, knowledge, cosmology and ecology?This book struggles against the prejudice that the instances heterogeneous yet non canonical epistemics are in fact exclusively confined to provincial, exotic or solipsistic particularisms; therefore never as universalistic as the dominant ones. To address this problem, the book proposes: a different way to think of the relation between the abstract and the concrete; a new relation between data or histories, and concepts; an alternative pathway to cross-cultural translation in conceptual and terminological analysis; a new posture to inhabit the spacetimes at the border between translation and untranslatability.
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- 2024
43. Studies of Life Positioning : A New Sociocultural Approach to Psychobiography
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Jack Martin and Jack Martin
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- Developmental psychology, Social psychology, Social sciences--Philosophy
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This book illustrates how Life Positioning Analysis can be used as a theoretical and methodological approach to sociocultural psychobiography.Life positioning psychobiography studies lives as they unfold within a world of interactivity. It recognizes and portrays us as social beings embedded and developing within our life relationships and circumstances and striving to make something of our lives. Here, Jack Martin presents both single-subject and dual-subject studies of social psychologist Stanley Milgram, former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, existential humanist Ernest Becker, American heiress and child advocate Dorothy Burlingham and her life partner, renowned psychoanalyst Anna Freud, and indigenous athlete Jim Thorpe and his college coach Glenn “Pop” Warner. These case studies provide vividly memorable demonstrations of how we are positioned by circumstances and others, and come to position ourselves as socioculturally constituted, psychological persons. In so doing, they offer a systematic framework for studying the lives of people that shows sociocultural and social psychological development without resorting to mentalistic theories, concepts, and interpretations.The book will be of interest to students and scholars in areas related to sociocultural and developmental psychology, the psychology and sociology of personhood, theoretical psychology, qualitative methodology, and social science and life writing more generally.
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- 2024
44. Social Theory and the Political Imaginary : Practice, Critique, and History
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Craig Browne and Craig Browne
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- Social sciences--Philosophy, Sociology, Political science
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Social Theory and the Political Imaginary: Practice, Critique, and History is an innovative work of synthesis, critique and analysis. It presages a social theory perspective that recognizes the constitutive significance of the political imaginary in modernity. Social theory's current dilemmas are explored through a series of interlinked assessments of recent substantial strands, specifically, Luc Boltanski's pragmatism and the wider ‘practical turn,'the perspectives of multiple modernities and global modernity, the outlook of social and political imaginaries and critical social theory. The political imaginary's reconfigurations are evident in the tensions of global modernity, and original social theory interpretations are advanced of landmark instances of twenty-first-century social contestation: the Hong Kong protests conditioned by threats to civil freedoms and a lack of self-determination, the radical democratic practices of anti-austerity movements contesting capitalist globalization's injustices and the inverted cosmopolitanism of the 2005 French Riots challenging the oppression and inequalities experienced by immigrant communities and marginalized youth. These incisive applications of social theory and complementary conceptual innovations illuminate the vicissitudes of social struggles, political forms and theoretical perspectives. Similarly, reflection on the political imaginary is found to enable a necessary rethinking of the interrelationship of practice, critique and history.
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- 2024
45. Love and Sexuality in Social Theory
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Emiliano Bevilacqua, Mariano Longo, Michael Hviid Jacobsen, Emiliano Bevilacqua, Mariano Longo, and Michael Hviid Jacobsen
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- Sex--Philosophy, Sex--Social aspects, Love--Philosophy, Love--Social aspects, Social sciences--Philosophy
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Love and Sexuality in Social Theory considers the role that love and sexuality play in private and public life. Drawing on both classical and contemporary social theory, this book presents both theoretical and empirical studies of love and sexuality as social factors, from the earliest reconstructions of modern emotional life to the most recent analyses of liquid love. With attention to the consequences that passions and desires have both on morals and behaviour, it departs from the analysis of society in terms of the division of labour and utilitarian mechanisms to consider how a society based on performances values human energy and emotional behaviour in a contradictory way. This book, therefore, presents and discusses classic authors, from Georg Simmel and Pitirim Sorokin to Marianne Weber and Simone De Beauvoir, through the work of Erving Goffman and ending with contemporary authors such as Michel Foucault, Anthony Giddens, Zygmunt Bauman, Ulrich Beck, and Eva Illouz.By presenting love as the social foundation of altruism, an essential element in modern conceptions of subjectivity, and a force shaping intimacy and contemporary social life, this book will appeal to scholars of sociology, particularly those interested in social theory and the sociology of emotions.
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- 2024
46. Classical and Contemporary Social Theory : Investigation and Application
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Tim Delaney and Tim Delaney
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- Social sciences--Philosophy, Sociology--Philosophy, Sociology--History
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The second edition of Classical and Contemporary Social Theory provides wraparound coverage of the classical social theorists and influential sociological schools of thought in the contemporary period.Explained carefully and clearly throughout, Tim Delaney reviews the key concepts and contributions from brilliant classical social thinkers and recent sociological thought, spanning over 500 years of source material. He weaves together profiles of leading theorists, thorough descriptions of major academic and intellectual perspectives, and discussion of prevailing themes of interest that have concerned theorists and sociologists throughout time and will likely continue to do so in the future. The book emphasizes methods of investigation and application in its overview of the field by challenging readers to think about problems critically and in relation to key sociological theories and to also apply their sociological understanding to real, everyday events.In this new edition, Delaney revisits the classical period and highlights the special contributions of American social theorists and their impact on the diversity of thought leading into the contemporary era. He attends to later schools of thought and weaves in important updates related to critical race theory and globalization. With updated context and further applications, the second edition of Classical and Contemporary Social Theory is a perfect addition to combined courses in social theory.
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- 2024
47. Sociology of Rationality : Critiques and Creative Conversations
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Soumyajit Patra, Tattwamasi Paltasingh, Soumyajit Patra, and Tattwamasi Paltasingh
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- Social sciences--Philosophy, Rationalism, Enlightenment
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This book is a socio-historical analysis of rationalism as a world view – that guides many of our actions in concrete everyday life – and as a philosophy – that guides our epistemological understanding of the reality around us. It explores the multifaceted manifestations of the idea in the Enlightenment philosophy, modern sociological theorising and post-structural standpoints. The volume also critiques rationality from feminist, subaltern and postcolonial perspectives. Finally, it delves into the multi-layered sociological significances of rationalisation of different domains of life. Transdisciplinary in scope and with essays by foremost scholars in the field, this volume will be a major intervention across the humanities and the social sciences. It will be of interest to students and researchers in sociology, anthropology, history, philosophy, gender studies, political science, cultural anthropology, education, and religious studies.
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- 2024
48. Revisiting Social Theory : Challenges and Possibilities
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D.V. Kumar and D.V. Kumar
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- Social sciences--Philosophy
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This book revisits social theory with a view to highlighting certain essential features of ‘good'social theory: its ability to raise certain questions, its explanatory power, its critical and reflexive interrogation of concepts, its search for objectivity, its concern to make sense of empirical data and its aim of projecting some degree of generality and abstraction. With particular attention to issues of nationalism, democracy, civil society, state, feminism, neoliberalism, minority rights, environment and North-East Indian society, it considers whether new and more relevant theoretical questions need to be asked.It will therefore appeal to scholars of social theory and political sociology with interests in new approaches to social theory and the development of local or ‘indigenous'social thought.
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- 2024
49. Toward a Hayekian Theory of Social Change
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Peter J. Boettke, Erwin Dekker, Chad Van Schoelandt, Peter J. Boettke, Erwin Dekker, and Chad Van Schoelandt
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- Social change, Economics, Social sciences--Philosophy
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This volume explores the political economy and social philosophy of F. A. Hayek as they relate to social change. Arguably one limitation of Hayek's social philosophy is that he, as some of his contemporaries quipped, does not know the words “for example.” This means that much of his work on social philosophy is relatively abstract and hard to approach. This might also explain why it has taken so long for scholars to fully appreciate the breadth and depth of his social philosophy. Toward a Hayekian Theory of Social Change remedies the lack of more practical studies of Hayek's theory of social change by bringing together several scholars from different social science disciplines who relate Hayek's theory of social change to empirical phenomena and methodological debates within their respective disciplines.
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- 2024
50. Cambridge Social Ontology : An Introduction to Social Positioning Theory
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Yannick Slade-Caffarel and Yannick Slade-Caffarel
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- Social sciences--Philosophy, Social sciences--Methodology, Ontology
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Social ontology is the study of the nature and basic structure of social reality. It is a rapidly growing field at the intersection of philosophy and social science that has the potential to greatly assist social researchers of all kinds. One of the longest running projects in social ontology has developed over the better part of the last four decades through the work of Tony Lawson and the Cambridge Social Ontology Group. Cambridge social ontology has its origins in an assessment that the widespread explanatory failure of modern mainstream economics, as well as in the social sciences more generally, is due to sustained ontological neglect and the resulting use of research methods that are inappropriate, given the nature of social material. The Cambridge project's aim has been to rectify this neglect through conducting explicit and sustained inquiry into the nature of social material with a view to elaborating an explanatorily powerful conception of social ontology. The result is social positioning theory. This book is an introduction to the key features of social positioning theory, provides context as to the theory's development and illustrates how social positioning theory can clarify the natures of phenomena such as gender and the corporation.Cambridge Social Ontology is for social scientists, philosophers and all readers interested in gaining a better understanding of the nature of social phenomena.
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- 2024
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