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Post-Philosophical Sociology: Eliasian Perspectives on the Sociology of Knowledge [Mīkstie vāki]

(University of Leeds, UK)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 228 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 450 g
  • Sērija : Classical and Contemporary Social Theory
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Nov-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032045272
  • ISBN-13: 9781032045276
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 228 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 450 g
  • Sērija : Classical and Contemporary Social Theory
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  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032045272
  • ISBN-13: 9781032045276
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In a hyper-individualistic age and in the face of the narrowly focused, policy-oriented research ubiquitous in the social sciences, this book revisits the humanistic world-view that is integral to Norbert Elias’s pre-eminent figurational-process sociology, with the aim of increasing the fund of sociological knowledge that has the human condition as its horizon.

Clarifying the contentious ‘post-philosophical’ aspects in order to supplement standard histories of sociology with new insights, it offers incisive evaluations of some of the bewildered attempts by prominent sociologists to diagnose the malaise of contemporary globalised society. It also challenges the orthodox limitation of the empirical scope of sociology to ‘modernity’. With its ominous warnings of the destructive prevalence of ‘overcritique’ in the discipline and lack of in-depth sociological psychology, Post-Philosophical Sociology will appeal to scholars of sociology, psychoanalysis, social philosophy, cultural theory and social and political theory with interests in developmental and dynamic thinking and the history of the discipline.



In a hyper-individualistic age and in the face of narrowly focused, policy-oriented research, this book revisits the humanistic world-view that is integral to Norbert Elias’s preeminent figurational-process sociology, with its aim of increasing the fund of sociological knowledge that has the human condition as its horizon.

Recenzijas

"Richard Kilminster is a man of semantic precision and clear thought. In this book, his thinking trades with the intersection of philosophy and sociology - a shift from ethics to global guidance through social science. He convincingly shows how sociology has taken over the historical task of humanistic, secular leadership. He develops this startling enquiry by building on the 'mighty thinkers' of the sociological tradition, masterfully demonstrating the breadth of his erudition and knowledge." - Adrian Jitschin, Norbert Elias Foundation, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

"For decades, sociological theorists have been in thrall to philosophers, and the results have often seemed irrelevant to the concerns of empirical sociological researchers. Richard Kilminster is well versed in the various schools of philosophy and makes out a compelling case for how sociology as the queen of the social sciences can be truly emancipated from their hegemony. And in so doing, he shows how theory and empirical research can be reunited." - Stephen Mennell, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University College Dublin. "Richard Kilminster is a man of semantic precision and clear thought. In this book, his thinking trades with the intersection of philosophy and sociology - a shift from ethics to global guidance through social science. He convincingly shows how sociology has taken over the historical task of humanistic, secular leadership. He develops this startling enquiry by building on the 'mighty thinkers' of the sociological tradition, masterfully demonstrating the breadth of his erudition and knowledge." - Adrian Jitschin, Norbert Elias Foundation, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

"For decades, sociological theorists have been in thrall to philosophers, and the results have often seemed irrelevant to the concerns of empirical sociological researchers. Richard Kilminster is well versed in the various schools of philosophy and makes out a compelling case for how sociology as the queen of the social sciences can be truly emancipated from their hegemony. And in so doing, he shows how theory and empirical research can be reunited." - Stephen Mennell, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University College Dublin.

Introduction: The Greatness of Sociology Part One Figurational-Process
Sociology: Synthesis and Vocation
Chapter 1 The Dawn of Detachment: Norbert
Elias and Sociologys Two Tracks
Chapter 2 Karl Marx: New Perspectives
Chapter 3 Norbert Eliass Post-Philosophical Sociology: From "Critique"to
Relative Detachment
Chapter 4 How Has a Post-Philosophical Sociology Become
Possible?
Chapter 5 From Distance to Detachment: Knowledge and Self-knowledge
in Eliass Theory of Involvement and Detachment Part Two Overcritique or
Social Diagnosis?
Chapter 6 Critique and Overcritique in Sociology
Chapter 7
Overcritique and Ambiguity in Zygmunt Baumans Sociology: A Long-Term
Perspective
Chapter 8 Narcissism or Informalization? Christopher Lasch,
Norbert Elias and Social Diagnosis
Chapter 9 Informalization, Sociological
Theory and Social Diagnosis Addendum: On The Process of Becoming a Sociologist
Richard Kilminster is an Honorary Research Fellow in Sociology in the School of Sociology and Social Policy, at the University of Leeds. He has published widely on the sociology of knowledge and the work of Norbert Elias.