Sociologists and philosophers have long pointed out that the idea of the social has always been ambiguously defined. This book is an exploration of the nature of this 'social'; it argues that our definition of sociality is influenced largely by our everyday lives, the institutions we are part of, and the relationships we build-all of these experiences catalyse the way we see the social world and shape how we act in it.
Sociologists and philosophers have long pointed out that the idea of the social has always been ambiguously defined. This book is an exploration of the nature of this 'social'; it argues that our definition of sociality is influenced largely by our everyday lives, the institutions we are part of, and the relationships we build-all of these experiences catalyse the way we see the social world and shape how we act in it.
Gopal Guru is a former professor at the Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, and chief editor at Economic and Political Weekly. Sundar Sarukkai is a philosopher based in Bengaluru, India.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface I. Introduction II. Conceptualizing the Social III. Sensing the Social IV. Belonging and Becoming V. Social Self and Identity VI. Authority of the Social VII. Metaphysical and Lived Time of the Social VIII. Maitri: Ethical Rationality between Different Socials IX. References
Preface I. Introduction II. Conceptualizing the Social III. Sensing the Social IV. Belonging and Becoming V. Social Self and Identity VI. Authority of the Social VII. Metaphysical and Lived Time of the Social VIII. Maitri: Ethical Rationality between Different Socials IX. References
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