The Structure of Social Theory - Anthony King

The Structure of Social Theory

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Buch | Softcover
288 Seiten
2012
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-415-65206-3 (ISBN)
62,30 inkl. MwSt
Drawing on the work of Gadamer, the book demonstrates that a sociology which focuses on social relations does not imply a return to idealism, nor a retreat into individualism, nor a rejection of critique. Rather, a hermeneutic sociology which prioritises human social relations is the only coherent paradigm which is available today. The author argues that sociologists studying the dramatic social transformations which are currently occuring should focus on social relations between humans; they should not attempt to understand contemporary changes in terms of structure and agency.

Anthony King is Professor in Sociology at Exeter University.

Part I: Contemporary Social Theory 1. Structure and Agency 2. The Relevance of Parsons 3. Structure, Habitus, Discourse 4. The Reality of Realism Part II: Classical Sociology 5. Hegel and the Concept of Geist 6. From Praxis to Historical Materialism 7. Status Groups and the Protestant Ethic 8. Society and Ritual Part III: Towards a Hermeneutic Sociology 9. Hermeneutics and Idealism 10. Hermeneutics and Individualism 11. Hermeneutics and Critique 12. Beyond Structure and Agency

Reihe/Serie Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 530 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Metaphysik / Ontologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Allgemeines / Lexika
ISBN-10 0-415-65206-5 / 0415652065
ISBN-13 978-0-415-65206-3 / 9780415652063
Zustand Neuware
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