Thirty Years of ProtoSociology - Three Decades Between Disciplines

Thirty Years of ProtoSociology - Three Decades Between Disciplines
Title Thirty Years of ProtoSociology - Three Decades Between Disciplines PDF eBook
Author Georg Peter
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 326
Release 2022-03-31
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 375570076X

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The contributions to the "Thirty Years Volume" represented in this volume reflect the historical focus of the ProtoSociology project. Colleagues are represented who contributed to the focus. This is also true thematically, as contributions on language theory, the philosophy of the mental, and the sociology of contemporary societies are represented. The contributions to the "Thirty Years Volume" are definitely evidence that they address central research problems of ProtoSociology, regardless of their particular epistemological interests.

Physicalism, or Something Near Enough

Physicalism, or Something Near Enough
Title Physicalism, or Something Near Enough PDF eBook
Author Terence Horgan
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 250
Release 2023-03-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3746037859

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Jaegwon Kim (1934-019) was one of the most influential metaphysicians and philosophers of mind in the last third of the Twentieth Century and early Twenty-First Century. In metaphysics, he did pioneering work on events, supervenience, emergence, higher-level causation, properties, and the metaphysics of the special sciences. His highly influential work in the philosophy of mind centered around the mind-body problem. This special issue of Protosciology is in his honor.

Sociology of the Next Society

Sociology of the Next Society
Title Sociology of the Next Society PDF eBook
Author Gerhard Preyer
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 226
Release 2023-08-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3031291409

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This innovative volume provides insight into the vast changes in societies now and in the near future, and highlights the need for a new sociological approach to analyse these changes. It particularly reviews and critiques existing theories of globalization and analyses how global changes affect all subsystems of social membership systems: the scientific, academic, legal and political systems. The authors propose a new theoretical paradigm in sociology to analyse this “next society”. The book studies emergent communication structures between these systems and looks at the concept of membership as a new research area in the study of the next society. In this context, it particularly assesses the problems of further modernization of Chinese society, and the directions of this modernization. This book is of interest to researchers and students of social theory, globalization studies, theory of evolution, and those studying modern Chinese society.

Globalization Matters

Globalization Matters
Title Globalization Matters PDF eBook
Author Manfred B. Steger
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 311
Release 2019-08-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1108470793

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By addressing the major contemporary challenges to globalization, this study explains why and how the global continues to matter in our unsettled world.

The Problem of Relativism in the Sociology of (Scientific) Knowledge

The Problem of Relativism in the Sociology of (Scientific) Knowledge
Title The Problem of Relativism in the Sociology of (Scientific) Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Richard Schantz
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 236
Release 2013-05-02
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 311032590X

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This volume comprises original articles by leading authors – from philosophy as well as sociology – in the debate around relativism in the sociology of (scientific) knowledge. Its aim has been to bring together several threads from the relevant disciplines and to cover the discussion from historical and systematic points of view. Among the contributors are Maria Baghramian, Barry Barnes, Martin Endreß, Hubert Knoblauch, Richard Schantz and Harvey Siegel.

Sustaining Language Diversity in Europe

Sustaining Language Diversity in Europe
Title Sustaining Language Diversity in Europe PDF eBook
Author G. Williams
Publisher Springer
Pages 263
Release 2005-11-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0230514685

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Adopting a post-structuralist approach in analyzing the Euromosaic data about European minority language groups, Glyn Williams argues that different states construct minority language groups and speakers in different ways. This leads to an argument about the nature of democracy and how the current changes in governmental discourses accommodate linguistic and cultural diversity.

Joint Commitment

Joint Commitment
Title Joint Commitment PDF eBook
Author Margaret Gilbert
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 464
Release 2015
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0190251956

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This new essay collection by distinguished philosopher Margaret Gilbert provides a richly textured argument for the importance of joint commitment in our personal and public lives. Topics covered by these diverse essays range from marital love to patriotism, from promissory obligation to the unity of the European Union.