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  • by Anthony Giddens
    £41.99 - 180.99

  • - The Sociology of Knowledge Dispute
     
    £41.99

    Karl Mannheim¿s Ideology and Utopia has been a profoundly provocative book. The debate about politics and social knowledge that was spawned by its original publication in 1929 attracted the most promising younger scholars, some of whom shaped the thought of several generations. The book became a focus for a debate on the methodological and epistemological problems confronting German social science. More than thirty major papers were published in response to Mannheim¿s text. Writers such as Hannah Arendt, Ernst Robert Curtius, Max Horkheimer, Herbert Marcuse, Helmuth Plessner, Hans Speier and Paul Tillich were among the contributors. Their positions varied from seeing in the sociology of knowledge a sophisticated reformulation of the materialist conception of history to linking its popularity to a betrayal of Marxism. The English publication in 1936 defined formative issues for two generations of sociological self-reflection. Knowledge and Politics provides an introduction to the dispute and reproduces the leading contributions. It sheds new light on one of the greatest controversies that have marked German social science in the past hundred years.

  • - Pretence and Possibility
    by Keith Dixon
    £20.49 - 80.99

  • - Essays in Authority and Difference
    by Philip Corrigan
    £28.49 - 90.99

  • - The application of the theory of actor-system dynamics to conflict, social power, and institutional innovation in economic life
    by Thomas Baumgartner, Tom R. Burns & Philippe DeVille
    £20.49 - 44.99

  • - A study of some points of contact. Collected essays around a central theme
    by Werner Stark
    £41.99 - 139.99

  • - An Introduction to Sociology
    by Stephen Frederick Cotgrove
    £31.99 - 100.99

  • by John Carroll
    £41.99 - 124.49

  • by Frank Hearn
    £41.99 - 139.99

  • by Martin Howarth-Williams
    £41.99 - 139.99

  • - Contributions to the Philosophy and Methodology of the Social Sciences
    by S. I. Benn & G. W. Mortimore
    £41.99 - 180.99

  • - How to Understand Science in a Social World
    by Canada) Brown & James Robert (University of Toronto
    £20.49 - 48.99

  • - Language Theorizing Difference
    by David Silverman, Maurice Roche, Barry Sandywell, et al.
    £41.99 - 114.49

  • - Structuralism and Sociological Theory
    by C. R. Badcock
    £41.99 - 114.49

  • by Yasusuke Murakami
    £41.99 - 114.49

  • - Methods and Problems
     
    £180.99

  • - An Introduction to Major Trends in British Sociology
     
    £149.99

    These essays, commissioned by John Rex, reflect the state of sociology in Britain today. Leading representatives of the diverse `schools¿ provide lucid accounts of their own particular approaches to this complex discipline and in doing so demonstrate the techniques described. Topics covered include the empirical study of stratification, social evolution, survey techniques, mathematical sociology, systems theory, phenomenological approaches, Weberian sociology, structuralism, contemporary Marxism, and the development of theory after Talcott Parsons.

  • - Selected from 'Cours de philosophie positive' by Auguste Comte
     
    £139.99

  • - Selected Writings on Science, Industry and Social Organisation
     
    £149.99

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    £134.99

    This volume provides a fascinating perspective on the social sciences through its examination of the leading proponents, their ideas and careers. It includes useful suggestions for further reading. All the great names in the history of the subject are here ¿ Freud, Marx, Weber, Adam Smith and so on ¿ along with many less prominent but nevertheless important thinkers.

  • - The Sociology of Knowledge Dispute
     
    £149.99

    Karl Mannheim¿s Ideology and Utopia has been a profoundly provocative book. The debate about politics and social knowledge that was spawned by its original publication in 1929 attracted the most promising younger scholars, some of whom shaped the thought of several generations. The book became a focus for a debate on the methodological and epistemological problems confronting German social science. More than thirty major papers were published in response to Mannheim¿s text. Writers such as Hannah Arendt, Ernst Robert Curtius, Max Horkheimer, Herbert Marcuse, Helmuth Plessner, Hans Speier and Paul Tillich were among the contributors. Their positions varied from seeing in the sociology of knowledge a sophisticated reformulation of the materialist conception of history to linking its popularity to a betrayal of Marxism. The English publication in 1936 defined formative issues for two generations of sociological self-reflection. Knowledge and Politics provides an introduction to the dispute and reproduces the leading contributions. It sheds new light on one of the greatest controversies that have marked German social science in the past hundred years.

  • by Peter Lind
    £43.49 - 149.99

    Originally published: London: Croom Helm, 1985.

  • - Contributions to a Sociology of Knowledge
    by Tom W. Goff
    £41.99 - 124.49

  • - A Sociological Inquiry
    by Stanley Raffel
    £43.49 - 114.49

  • by Arthur Brittan
    £28.49 - 88.99

  • - Wilhelm Dilthey's Thoughts on History and Society
    by Wilhelm Dilthey
    £109.49

    'One may state Dilthey's significance in most general fashion by characterizing his work as the first thorough-going and sophisticated confrontation of history with positivism and natural science. Dilthey's sweep was universal: he strove to reduce to order the multifarious realms of knowledge, the conflicting traditions of cultural study, that he had embraced. Thus Dilthey laid out a program that no mortal ¿ and certainly no one whose mind had been formed in the third quarter of the nineteenth century ¿ could hope to bring to completion. Yet despite its inconclusiveness, Dilthey's work exerted enormous influence. The distinction he had drawn between natural and cultural science became standard for historians and, to a lesser extent, for social scientists also. After Dilthey historians no longer needed to apologize for the "unscientific" character of their discipline: they understood why its methods could never be quite the same as those of natural science. And the contemporary tradition of intellectual history grew naturally out of Dilthey's teaching.' ¿ H. Stuart Hughes

  • - A Marxist Perspective
    by Phil Slater
    £41.99 - 114.49

  • - The Debate over Reformism
    by Professor Bryan S. Turner
    £41.99 - 124.49

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