Existentialism and Sociology

Existentialism and Sociology

Author: Gila Hayim

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-28

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 1351521160

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Existentialism and Sociology (originally published under the title The Existential Sociology of Jean-Paul Sartre) is the first work to systematically and critically analyze the existential ideas of Jean-Paul Sartre and to demonstrate their importance and connection to central sociological categories found in the theories of Weber, Durkheim, Freud, Mead, and others.Drawing also on sociological and Hegelian social thought, Hayim analyzes key existential concepts of negation, temporality, choice, anguish, and bad faith, and carefully situates them in the different relations of self to the other—relations of indifference and destruction, as well as relations of engagement and pledge. She joins the two orders of being—ontology and sociology—and establishes intellectual and ethical continuity between the phenomenology of Being and Nothingness, Sartre's momentous early work, and neglected sociological categories in his later works: Critique of Dialectical Reason and Notebooks for an Ethics.Hayim makes accessible to the social scientist a rich repertoire of existential motifs and perspectives on community and group interactions and their inextricable bond to the life practice of the individual. Distinguishing among social groups as different orders of social consciousness and organization, Hayim addresses issues of transcendence and inertia, leadership and authority, freedom and bondage, bureaucracy and control, and identifies Sartre's concept of the practico-inert as the radical center of our intersubjectivity today, and its threat to human intelligibility.The author contends that the massive language of a sociology of things instills in the human actor a feeling of helplessness and gross inferiority vis-a-vis the social world. She offers, in contrast, the existential emphasis on the importance of substituting live human experience for mechanistic processes of explanation, and of establishing


Existentialism and Sociology

Existentialism and Sociology

Author: Ian Craib

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1976-05-06

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 9780521210478

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A revision of the author's thesis, Manchester University. Bibliography: p. 229-237. Includes index.


The Art and Science of Sociology

The Art and Science of Sociology

Author: Roland Robertson

Publisher: Anthem Press

Published: 2016-07-06

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1783085533

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A festschrift honoring the work of Edward A. Tiryakian, consisting of a large number of essays.


Existential Sociology

Existential Sociology

Author: Jack D. Douglas

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1977-10-28

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 9780521215152

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This collection of ten original essays was first published in 1977. It engages the 'crisis in sociology' at the most fundamental level of thought and experience. Existential sociology is defined as the study and understanding of all forms of human existence. Without seeking to erect a pristine philosophical sanctuary of its own, Existential Sociology examines and criticizes the underlying philosophical assumptions of previous theories of social science, while elaborating its own approach to human understanding. The contributors are concerned with constructing practical as well as theoretical truths about social life - how we feel, think and act. In contrast to most other sociologies, the emphasis is on the independence and dominance of human feelings over the evaluative and cognitive features of social actions. Students and teachers of sociology and people in related fields interested in the connection between social science and their own subjects will find Existential Sociology useful and absorbing.


The Existential Self in Society

The Existential Self in Society

Author: Joseph A. Kotarba

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 1987-07-28

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 0226451410

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The Existential Self in Society explores the ways in which we experience and shape our individuality in a rapidly changing social world. Kotarba and Fontana have gathered eleven original essays that form an exciting contribution and an ideal introduction to the emerging field of existential sociology.


The Routledge International Handbook of Existential Human Science

The Routledge International Handbook of Existential Human Science

Author: Huon Wardle

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-08-01

Total Pages: 395

ISBN-13: 100091626X

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This volume is the first handbook to explore existentialism as epistemology and method. Transdisciplinary in scope, it considers the nature of human subjectivity and how human experience ought to be studied, examining the connections that exist between the individual’s imagining of the world and their everyday practice within it. With attention to the question of whether humans are ultimately alone in their self-knowledge or whether what they know of themselves is constructed in common with others, it enables the reader to recognize core questions that frame the methods and orientation of an existential inquiry. In addition to historical exposition, it offers a variety of chapters from around the world that explore the diverse global spaces for, and different types of, existential focus and discussion, thus questioning the view that the existential "problem" may be singularly a matter for the post-enlightenment West. The fullest and most comprehensive survey to date of what human beings can and should make of themselves, The Routledge International Handbook of Existential Human Science will appeal to scholars across the humanities and social sciences with interests in anthropology, sociology, philosophy, and research methods.


Ethics, Morality, and International Affairs

Ethics, Morality, and International Affairs

Author: Willard D. Keim

Publisher: University Press of America

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 9780761816836

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Does morality apply to international politics? Can one be a realist and ethical at the same time? Willard D. Keim answers these questions in Ethics, Morality, and International Affairs, arguing that the key to the paradigm of foreign relations is the recognition of the freedom of other human beings. Drawing upon Jean-Paul Sartre's two principles--being in-itself and being for-itself--Keim proposes that while morality should be pertinent to international policy, the world is imperfect, and values are not absolutes derived from nature. He develops the idea of lucidity, and in the final chapter applies his theories to the Persian Gulf War. Scholars of international politics as well as philosophers, and the general educated public, will find this book a fascinating read.


Sociology and Interpretation

Sociology and Interpretation

Author: Charles A. Pressler

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1996-01-01

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9780791430439

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Interpretive sociology involves the consideration of not only sense evidence, but also of meanings, affects, and other subjective phenomena. Sociologists and social philosophers have attempted to understand social behavior through observable interaction and wellsprings of behavior. This book is dedicated to a critical analysis of these approaches, from the positivist hermeneutics of Emilio Betti to the non-rational ethics of Max Scheler. Guided by a general model of social scientific activity developed in the introduction, it carefully explores the rich diversity of interpretive positions.