The Double-Edged Sword of Reason The Scholar`s Predicament
... of philosophical idealism (signposted by Hegel, Kant and Heidegger), to formulate the principles of the historical rationalism that has animated his work from its inception. In so doing, Bourdieu removes a major obstacle to fruitful engagement with his thought.5 Like it or not, world social science ...
... of philosophical idealism (signposted by Hegel, Kant and Heidegger), to formulate the principles of the historical rationalism that has animated his work from its inception. In so doing, Bourdieu removes a major obstacle to fruitful engagement with his thought.5 Like it or not, world social science ...
Social Exclusion and Ethnic Groups: The
... analysts one often finds the influence running in the opposite direction—from basic value commitments to conclusions about cause and effect. Conventional economic analysis has little to say about this kind of thing, starting as it does from the assumption that individual preferences among alternati ...
... analysts one often finds the influence running in the opposite direction—from basic value commitments to conclusions about cause and effect. Conventional economic analysis has little to say about this kind of thing, starting as it does from the assumption that individual preferences among alternati ...
Introduction: The spatial turn in social theory
... range of disciplines to turn their gaze to the spatial dimension of human activities. But as the articles in this volume show, Foucault is but one among many thinkers— such as Henri Lefebvre (1991), Gaston Bachelard (1964), Michel de Certeau (1984), David Harvey (2001), Saskia Sassen (1991), Edward ...
... range of disciplines to turn their gaze to the spatial dimension of human activities. But as the articles in this volume show, Foucault is but one among many thinkers— such as Henri Lefebvre (1991), Gaston Bachelard (1964), Michel de Certeau (1984), David Harvey (2001), Saskia Sassen (1991), Edward ...
Justice and the value of the family - Goethe
... principle of privacy. While conservatives criticize these reforms with regard to a false (but dominant) culture of individualization, even some left wing egalitarians tend to be sceptical. They assume an uneasy alliance between the increasing role of public educational institutions and the requirem ...
... principle of privacy. While conservatives criticize these reforms with regard to a false (but dominant) culture of individualization, even some left wing egalitarians tend to be sceptical. They assume an uneasy alliance between the increasing role of public educational institutions and the requirem ...
IMPORTANCE OF TRIVARG (DHARMA, ARTH AND KAAM) IN
... intellectuals while elaborating the importance of wealth in their social life, they gave thrust to accumulate more and more wealth.7 Because all other people are helpful to those who are economically sound.8 By wealth human being's life is full of pleasure. And everybody knows that without Arth Dhar ...
... intellectuals while elaborating the importance of wealth in their social life, they gave thrust to accumulate more and more wealth.7 Because all other people are helpful to those who are economically sound.8 By wealth human being's life is full of pleasure. And everybody knows that without Arth Dhar ...
Unmeasured Information and the Methodology of Social Scientific
... is that change in the world of human beings has a different flavor, including far less foreseeable regularity, than change in the physical world. Here the deliberative actions and reactions of sentient individuals taking place amid the uncertainties created by change are of paramount importance. And ...
... is that change in the world of human beings has a different flavor, including far less foreseeable regularity, than change in the physical world. Here the deliberative actions and reactions of sentient individuals taking place amid the uncertainties created by change are of paramount importance. And ...
An Overview of the Anthropological Theories
... practices from one culture to another’. Diffusionism as an anthropological school of thought started growing in the late nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries (Ember, Ember and Peregrine, 2011; 20). Among the diffusionists, there are mainly two different schools: the British school and the Ge ...
... practices from one culture to another’. Diffusionism as an anthropological school of thought started growing in the late nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries (Ember, Ember and Peregrine, 2011; 20). Among the diffusionists, there are mainly two different schools: the British school and the Ge ...
A MORAL IMAGINATION: PENTECOSTAL THEOLOGY—and
... would do well to focus on the formulation of a social doctrine that enables them to evaluate their own actions and stimulate new thinking, a redefinition of methods, and out-of-the-box social action strategies.2 In spite of their remarkable growth, Pentecostals will need to move beyond the parameter ...
... would do well to focus on the formulation of a social doctrine that enables them to evaluate their own actions and stimulate new thinking, a redefinition of methods, and out-of-the-box social action strategies.2 In spite of their remarkable growth, Pentecostals will need to move beyond the parameter ...