Towards the Sociology of Knowledge (RLE Social Theory)
Origin and Development of a Sociological Thought Style
Herausgeber: Remmling, Gunter Werner
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Origin and Development of a Sociological Thought Style
Herausgeber: Remmling, Gunter Werner
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The sociology of knowledge is an area of social scientific investigation with major emphasis on the relations between social life and intellectual activity. It is now an area central to most graduate and undergraduate courses in sociology. The present collection of readings explains the origins, systematic development, present state and possible
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The sociology of knowledge is an area of social scientific investigation with major emphasis on the relations between social life and intellectual activity. It is now an area central to most graduate and undergraduate courses in sociology. The present collection of readings explains the origins, systematic development, present state and possible
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9781138985858
- ISBN-10: 1138985856
- Artikelnr.: 44395885
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 671g
- ISBN-13: 9781138985858
- ISBN-10: 1138985856
- Artikelnr.: 44395885
Gunter Werner Remmling
Part 1. Introduction 1. Existence and Thought Gunter W. Remmling Part 2.
Forerunners and Pioneers 2. Francis Bacon and the French Enlightenment
Philosophers Gunter W. Remmling 3. Elements of a Sociology of Ideas in the
Saint-Simonian Philosophy of History Georg G. Iggers 4. The Conservative
Tradition in the Sociology of Knowledge Werner Stark Part 3. Methodological
and Conceptual Presuppositions 5. The Theoretical Possibility of the
Sociology of Knowledge Arthur Child 6. Historicism Karl Mannheim 7. Some
Social-Psychological and Political Functions of Ideology Rolf Schulze Part
4. Karl Marx and the Social Determination of Consciousness 8. On Social
Existence and Consciousness Karl Marx 9. Marxism and Marxist Sociology of
Knowledge Gunter W. Remmling Part 5. Emile Durkheim and the Sociological
Theory of Knowledge 10. The Sociology of Knowledge in the French Tradition
Gunter W. Remmling 11. A Sociological Theory of Knowledge Edwad L. Schaub
Part 6. Max Scheler and Phenomenological Sociology of Knowledge 12.
Sociology of Knowledge from the Standpoint of Modern Phenomenology: Max
Scheler Karl Mannheim 13. Max Scheler's Sociology of Knowledge Howard
Becker and Helmut Otto Dahlke Part 7. Karl Mannheim and Historicist
Sociology of Knowledge 14. The Significance and Development of Karl
Mannheim's Sociology Gunter W. Remmling 15. The Epistemological Relevance
of Mannheim's Sociology of Knowledge Virgil G. Hinshaw, Jun. 16. Karl
Mannheim and Contemporary Functionalism Thelma Z. Lavine Part 8.
Contemporary Sociology of Knowledge: Symbolic Interactionism,
Phenomenology, Quantitatism 17. Mannheim, Cooley, and Mead: Toward a Social
Theory of Mentality Harvey A. Farberman 18. Identity as a Problem in the
Sociology of Knowledge Peter L. Berger 19. Existential Phenomenology and
the Sociological Tradition Edward A. Tiryakian 20. The Sociology of
Knowledge and the Nature of Social Knowledge David Martin 21. A
Quantitative Study in the Sociology of Knowledge Franz Adler Part 9.
Applied Sociology of Knowledge 22. Mannheim's Generational Analysis and
Acculturation Alex Simirenko 23. Knowledge, Power and the University: Notes
on the Impotence of the Intellectual Robert G. Snyder 24. Ideology and
Utopia in South Africa: A Methodological Contribution to the Sociology of
Knowledge K. Danziger 25. Social Classes in Ecuador: A Study of the
Ideological Distortion of Social Reality Gunter W. Remmling, Georg Maier,
Elba Valdivia Remmling 26. The Structures of Doubt: Reflections on Moral
Intelligibility as a Problem in the Sociology of Knowledge Manfred Stanley
Forerunners and Pioneers 2. Francis Bacon and the French Enlightenment
Philosophers Gunter W. Remmling 3. Elements of a Sociology of Ideas in the
Saint-Simonian Philosophy of History Georg G. Iggers 4. The Conservative
Tradition in the Sociology of Knowledge Werner Stark Part 3. Methodological
and Conceptual Presuppositions 5. The Theoretical Possibility of the
Sociology of Knowledge Arthur Child 6. Historicism Karl Mannheim 7. Some
Social-Psychological and Political Functions of Ideology Rolf Schulze Part
4. Karl Marx and the Social Determination of Consciousness 8. On Social
Existence and Consciousness Karl Marx 9. Marxism and Marxist Sociology of
Knowledge Gunter W. Remmling Part 5. Emile Durkheim and the Sociological
Theory of Knowledge 10. The Sociology of Knowledge in the French Tradition
Gunter W. Remmling 11. A Sociological Theory of Knowledge Edwad L. Schaub
Part 6. Max Scheler and Phenomenological Sociology of Knowledge 12.
Sociology of Knowledge from the Standpoint of Modern Phenomenology: Max
Scheler Karl Mannheim 13. Max Scheler's Sociology of Knowledge Howard
Becker and Helmut Otto Dahlke Part 7. Karl Mannheim and Historicist
Sociology of Knowledge 14. The Significance and Development of Karl
Mannheim's Sociology Gunter W. Remmling 15. The Epistemological Relevance
of Mannheim's Sociology of Knowledge Virgil G. Hinshaw, Jun. 16. Karl
Mannheim and Contemporary Functionalism Thelma Z. Lavine Part 8.
Contemporary Sociology of Knowledge: Symbolic Interactionism,
Phenomenology, Quantitatism 17. Mannheim, Cooley, and Mead: Toward a Social
Theory of Mentality Harvey A. Farberman 18. Identity as a Problem in the
Sociology of Knowledge Peter L. Berger 19. Existential Phenomenology and
the Sociological Tradition Edward A. Tiryakian 20. The Sociology of
Knowledge and the Nature of Social Knowledge David Martin 21. A
Quantitative Study in the Sociology of Knowledge Franz Adler Part 9.
Applied Sociology of Knowledge 22. Mannheim's Generational Analysis and
Acculturation Alex Simirenko 23. Knowledge, Power and the University: Notes
on the Impotence of the Intellectual Robert G. Snyder 24. Ideology and
Utopia in South Africa: A Methodological Contribution to the Sociology of
Knowledge K. Danziger 25. Social Classes in Ecuador: A Study of the
Ideological Distortion of Social Reality Gunter W. Remmling, Georg Maier,
Elba Valdivia Remmling 26. The Structures of Doubt: Reflections on Moral
Intelligibility as a Problem in the Sociology of Knowledge Manfred Stanley
Part 1. Introduction 1. Existence and Thought Gunter W. Remmling Part 2.
Forerunners and Pioneers 2. Francis Bacon and the French Enlightenment
Philosophers Gunter W. Remmling 3. Elements of a Sociology of Ideas in the
Saint-Simonian Philosophy of History Georg G. Iggers 4. The Conservative
Tradition in the Sociology of Knowledge Werner Stark Part 3. Methodological
and Conceptual Presuppositions 5. The Theoretical Possibility of the
Sociology of Knowledge Arthur Child 6. Historicism Karl Mannheim 7. Some
Social-Psychological and Political Functions of Ideology Rolf Schulze Part
4. Karl Marx and the Social Determination of Consciousness 8. On Social
Existence and Consciousness Karl Marx 9. Marxism and Marxist Sociology of
Knowledge Gunter W. Remmling Part 5. Emile Durkheim and the Sociological
Theory of Knowledge 10. The Sociology of Knowledge in the French Tradition
Gunter W. Remmling 11. A Sociological Theory of Knowledge Edwad L. Schaub
Part 6. Max Scheler and Phenomenological Sociology of Knowledge 12.
Sociology of Knowledge from the Standpoint of Modern Phenomenology: Max
Scheler Karl Mannheim 13. Max Scheler's Sociology of Knowledge Howard
Becker and Helmut Otto Dahlke Part 7. Karl Mannheim and Historicist
Sociology of Knowledge 14. The Significance and Development of Karl
Mannheim's Sociology Gunter W. Remmling 15. The Epistemological Relevance
of Mannheim's Sociology of Knowledge Virgil G. Hinshaw, Jun. 16. Karl
Mannheim and Contemporary Functionalism Thelma Z. Lavine Part 8.
Contemporary Sociology of Knowledge: Symbolic Interactionism,
Phenomenology, Quantitatism 17. Mannheim, Cooley, and Mead: Toward a Social
Theory of Mentality Harvey A. Farberman 18. Identity as a Problem in the
Sociology of Knowledge Peter L. Berger 19. Existential Phenomenology and
the Sociological Tradition Edward A. Tiryakian 20. The Sociology of
Knowledge and the Nature of Social Knowledge David Martin 21. A
Quantitative Study in the Sociology of Knowledge Franz Adler Part 9.
Applied Sociology of Knowledge 22. Mannheim's Generational Analysis and
Acculturation Alex Simirenko 23. Knowledge, Power and the University: Notes
on the Impotence of the Intellectual Robert G. Snyder 24. Ideology and
Utopia in South Africa: A Methodological Contribution to the Sociology of
Knowledge K. Danziger 25. Social Classes in Ecuador: A Study of the
Ideological Distortion of Social Reality Gunter W. Remmling, Georg Maier,
Elba Valdivia Remmling 26. The Structures of Doubt: Reflections on Moral
Intelligibility as a Problem in the Sociology of Knowledge Manfred Stanley
Forerunners and Pioneers 2. Francis Bacon and the French Enlightenment
Philosophers Gunter W. Remmling 3. Elements of a Sociology of Ideas in the
Saint-Simonian Philosophy of History Georg G. Iggers 4. The Conservative
Tradition in the Sociology of Knowledge Werner Stark Part 3. Methodological
and Conceptual Presuppositions 5. The Theoretical Possibility of the
Sociology of Knowledge Arthur Child 6. Historicism Karl Mannheim 7. Some
Social-Psychological and Political Functions of Ideology Rolf Schulze Part
4. Karl Marx and the Social Determination of Consciousness 8. On Social
Existence and Consciousness Karl Marx 9. Marxism and Marxist Sociology of
Knowledge Gunter W. Remmling Part 5. Emile Durkheim and the Sociological
Theory of Knowledge 10. The Sociology of Knowledge in the French Tradition
Gunter W. Remmling 11. A Sociological Theory of Knowledge Edwad L. Schaub
Part 6. Max Scheler and Phenomenological Sociology of Knowledge 12.
Sociology of Knowledge from the Standpoint of Modern Phenomenology: Max
Scheler Karl Mannheim 13. Max Scheler's Sociology of Knowledge Howard
Becker and Helmut Otto Dahlke Part 7. Karl Mannheim and Historicist
Sociology of Knowledge 14. The Significance and Development of Karl
Mannheim's Sociology Gunter W. Remmling 15. The Epistemological Relevance
of Mannheim's Sociology of Knowledge Virgil G. Hinshaw, Jun. 16. Karl
Mannheim and Contemporary Functionalism Thelma Z. Lavine Part 8.
Contemporary Sociology of Knowledge: Symbolic Interactionism,
Phenomenology, Quantitatism 17. Mannheim, Cooley, and Mead: Toward a Social
Theory of Mentality Harvey A. Farberman 18. Identity as a Problem in the
Sociology of Knowledge Peter L. Berger 19. Existential Phenomenology and
the Sociological Tradition Edward A. Tiryakian 20. The Sociology of
Knowledge and the Nature of Social Knowledge David Martin 21. A
Quantitative Study in the Sociology of Knowledge Franz Adler Part 9.
Applied Sociology of Knowledge 22. Mannheim's Generational Analysis and
Acculturation Alex Simirenko 23. Knowledge, Power and the University: Notes
on the Impotence of the Intellectual Robert G. Snyder 24. Ideology and
Utopia in South Africa: A Methodological Contribution to the Sociology of
Knowledge K. Danziger 25. Social Classes in Ecuador: A Study of the
Ideological Distortion of Social Reality Gunter W. Remmling, Georg Maier,
Elba Valdivia Remmling 26. The Structures of Doubt: Reflections on Moral
Intelligibility as a Problem in the Sociology of Knowledge Manfred Stanley