Perspectivism: A Contribution to the Philosophy of the Social Sciences advances the philosophy of perspectivism, showing how its capacity to assess competing views of a particular concept by approaching them as different â sidesâ of a multi-dimensional object supports a concept of â adequateâ rather than â absoluteâ truth.
Perspectivism: A Contribution to the Philosophy of the Social Sciences advances the philosophy of perspectivism, showing how its capacity to assess competing views of a particular concept by approaching them as different â sidesâ of a multi-dimensional object supports a concept of â adequateâ rather than â absoluteâ truth.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kenneth Smith is the author of Emile Durkheim and the Collective Consciousness of Society: A Study in Criminology (2014) and Karl Marx's Capital: A Guide to Volumes I-III (second edition, 2021). He was formerly Professor of Sociology at Regent's University, London and Reader in Criminology and Sociology at Buckinghamshire New University, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: Theoretical Considerations: Concept of Perspectivism 1. Nietzsche and the origins of Perspectivism 2. Karl Mannheim and the concept of Perspectivism 3. Max Weber's concept of Objectivity in the Social Sciences 4. Pragmatism and Perspectivism Part 2: Application of the Concept of Perspectivism to a Number of Different Concepts in the Social Sciences 5. Power as a Mutually Contested Concept 6. The Concept of Equality Reconsidered 7. A Three / Four Dimensional Concept of Crime 8. The Social Construction of Sexual Difference General Conclusion
Introduction Part 1: Theoretical Considerations: Concept of Perspectivism 1. Nietzsche and the origins of Perspectivism 2. Karl Mannheim and the concept of Perspectivism 3. Max Weber's concept of Objectivity in the Social Sciences 4. Pragmatism and Perspectivism Part 2: Application of the Concept of Perspectivism to a Number of Different Concepts in the Social Sciences 5. Power as a Mutually Contested Concept 6. The Concept of Equality Reconsidered 7. A Three / Four Dimensional Concept of Crime 8. The Social Construction of Sexual Difference General Conclusion
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