Common Sense as a Paradigm of Thought: An Analysis of Social Interaction: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought
Autor Tim Delaneyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2020
This volume presents common sense as a ‘paradigm of thought’ and as such, compares it to other major categories of thought — tradition, faith, enlightened and rational. Combining a balance of practical, everyday approaches (through the use of popular culture references and featured boxes) and academic analysis of core and conceptual methodological issues, Delaney demonstrates:
- The limitations of common sense and its place in everyday social interactions
- How we learn about common sense
- Why common sense is so important
Common Sense as a Paradigm of Thought introduces readers to a rich variety of sociological authors and will appeal to students and researchers interested in fields such as: sociology, philosophy, social psychology, cultural studies, communications and health studies.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367583101
ISBN-10: 0367583100
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367583100
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateNotă biografică
Tim Delaney is a professor of sociology at the State University of New York at Oswego, USA
Descriere
This book discusses common sense as a ‘paradigm of thought’ and as such, compares it to the other major categories of thought—tradition, faith and enlightened, rational thought. It explains the meaning of common sense from the perspective of brilliant social thinkers over a period of thousands of years.
Cuprins
Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Notion of Common Sense
Introductory Story
It's a Matter of Common Sense
To Purchase, Or Not to Purchase: Which Option is Common Sense?
Is the Earth Flat or Round: What Does Common Sense Tell Us?
Staring at the Sun: Common Sense Tells Us Not to Do It (Even if there is a Rare Eclipse)
The Study of Common Sense: A Focus on the Everyday Interactions of Individuals
Popular Culture Box 1: Learning Common Sense from Popular Culture
Summary
Chapter 2: Common Sense as a Paradigm of Thought
Introductory Story
Paradigms of Thought: How Social Order Should Be Structured
Tradition
Tradition: The First Paradigm of Thought
Ancient Traditions
Middle Ages Traditions
Modern Traditions
Faith
Faith: The Second Paradigm of Thought
Religion
Past Monarchies, Royalty, and the Divine Rights of Kings
Modern Monarchies
Enlightened, Rational Thought
Enlightened, Rational Thought: The Third Paradigm of Thought
The Age of Enlightenment
Science and Technology in the Contemporary Era
The Conservative Reaction to Enlightened, Rational Thought
Common Sense
Common Sense: The Fourth Paradigm of Thought
Popular Culture Box 2: "How Can Scientific Truth Be Hearsay?"—Dr. Zira, chimpanzee animal psychologist from the original Planet of the Apes (1968)
Summary
Chapter 3: Explaining Common Sense: From the Ancient Greeks to the Early Twentieth Century
Introductory Story
Examining Common Sense
The Ancient Greeks and Modern Philosophy: Common Sense and Skepticism
Ancient Greek Skepticism
Modern Philosophy and Skepticism: Rene Descartes and David Hume
Thomas Reid and Common Sense
G.E. Moore: Refutation of Skepticism and the Promotion of Common Sense
Bertrand Russell and Common Sense
Thomas Paine and Common Sense
Karl Marx, Conflict Theory and Common Sense
Max Weber, Rationality and Common Sense
C. Wright Mills, Situated Actions and Vocabularies of Motives and Common Sense
Symbolic Interactionism, Social Action and Common Sense
William James, Pragmatism, Habits, and Consciousness
Charles Horton Cooley, Symbols, Language, and Social Interaction
George Herbert Mead, Pragmatism, the Social Act, Gestures, and Language
Herbert Blumer, Meanings, Language, Gestures, and Social Action
Erving Goffman, The Presentation of Self and Common Sense
Phenomenology and Common Sense
Edmund Husserl, The Rudiments of Common Sense
Alfred Schutz, The Life-World, Stocks of Knowledge and Common Sense
Peter Berger, The Social Construction of Reality and Common Sense
Ethnomethodology and the Commonsense World
Harold Garfinkel, Taken-for-Granted World, Accounts and the Commonsense World
Popular Culture Box 3: "The Heresy of Heresies was Common Sense"—George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four
Summary
Chapter 4: Explaining Common Sense: From the Early Twentieth Century to the Postmodern Era
Introduction
Contemporary Scholarship in the Study of Common Sense
Hermeneutic Phenomenology and Common Sense
Martin Heidegger
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Paul Ricoeur
Cornelius Castoriadis
Antonio Gramsci and Common Sense
Jurgen Habermas and Common Sense
Immanuel Wallerstein and Common Sense
Anthony Giddens, Structuration Theory and Common Sense
Randall Collins, Interaction Ritual Chains and Common Sense
McDonnell, Bail and Tavory, Resonance Theory and Common Sense
Feminism and Post-feminism and Common Sense
Postmodernism and Common Sense
Posthumanism and Transhumanism
Postcolonialism
Popular Culture Box 4: Posthumanism and the Rise of Machines
Summary
Chapter 5: Learning About and Adhering to Common Sense
Introductory Story
Common Sense Is Learned Behavior
The Socialization Process: A Critical Aspect of Learning About Common Sense
Primary Groups
Agents of Socialization
Cyber Socialization and Social Media
Observation and Personal Experience
The Development of Enlightened Rational Thought and Reason
Social Theoretical Explanations on How We Learn and Common Sense
Social Learning Theory
Symbolic Interactionism
Subcultural Theory
Anomie/Strain Theory
Differential Association Theory
Labeling Theory
Control/Social Bond Theory
Adhering to Common Sense
Common Sense
Common, Common Sense
Popular Culture Box 5: "Robots Lack Common Sense, But They Will Shape Future Employment"
Summary
Chapter 6: Violating Common Sense: Uncommon Sense
Introductory Story
Impediments to Common Sense:
Failure to Learn
The Lack of a Formal Higher Education
Overly Emotional and Irrational Fear
Believing in Weird Things: Pseudoscience, Superstitions and Other Oddities
Ignorance and Stupidity
People Doing Dumb and Stupid Things: The Award Goes To…
Darwin Awards
Stella Awards
Dumb Criminals
Not Adhering to Common Sense
Uncommon Sense: It's Bad for Our Health
Common, Uncommon Sense
Popular Culture Box 6: "If Seemingly Every Decision You Make in Life Turns Out to Be a Matter of Uncommon Sense, Do the Opposite!"
Summary
Chapter 7: Can Common Sense Rise as the Prevailing Paradigm of Thought?
Introductory Story
Common Sense in Review
The Limitations of Common Sense
Enlightened, Rational Thought Should be the Prevailing Paradigm of Thought
Popular Culture Box 7: "Testing Your Common Sense"
Summary
Introductory Story
It's a Matter of Common Sense
To Purchase, Or Not to Purchase: Which Option is Common Sense?
Is the Earth Flat or Round: What Does Common Sense Tell Us?
Staring at the Sun: Common Sense Tells Us Not to Do It (Even if there is a Rare Eclipse)
The Study of Common Sense: A Focus on the Everyday Interactions of Individuals
Popular Culture Box 1: Learning Common Sense from Popular Culture
Summary
Chapter 2: Common Sense as a Paradigm of Thought
Introductory Story
Paradigms of Thought: How Social Order Should Be Structured
Tradition
Tradition: The First Paradigm of Thought
Ancient Traditions
Middle Ages Traditions
Modern Traditions
Faith
Faith: The Second Paradigm of Thought
Religion
Past Monarchies, Royalty, and the Divine Rights of Kings
Modern Monarchies
Enlightened, Rational Thought
Enlightened, Rational Thought: The Third Paradigm of Thought
The Age of Enlightenment
Science and Technology in the Contemporary Era
The Conservative Reaction to Enlightened, Rational Thought
Common Sense
Common Sense: The Fourth Paradigm of Thought
Popular Culture Box 2: "How Can Scientific Truth Be Hearsay?"—Dr. Zira, chimpanzee animal psychologist from the original Planet of the Apes (1968)
Summary
Chapter 3: Explaining Common Sense: From the Ancient Greeks to the Early Twentieth Century
Introductory Story
Examining Common Sense
The Ancient Greeks and Modern Philosophy: Common Sense and Skepticism
Ancient Greek Skepticism
Modern Philosophy and Skepticism: Rene Descartes and David Hume
Thomas Reid and Common Sense
G.E. Moore: Refutation of Skepticism and the Promotion of Common Sense
Bertrand Russell and Common Sense
Thomas Paine and Common Sense
Karl Marx, Conflict Theory and Common Sense
Max Weber, Rationality and Common Sense
C. Wright Mills, Situated Actions and Vocabularies of Motives and Common Sense
Symbolic Interactionism, Social Action and Common Sense
William James, Pragmatism, Habits, and Consciousness
Charles Horton Cooley, Symbols, Language, and Social Interaction
George Herbert Mead, Pragmatism, the Social Act, Gestures, and Language
Herbert Blumer, Meanings, Language, Gestures, and Social Action
Erving Goffman, The Presentation of Self and Common Sense
Phenomenology and Common Sense
Edmund Husserl, The Rudiments of Common Sense
Alfred Schutz, The Life-World, Stocks of Knowledge and Common Sense
Peter Berger, The Social Construction of Reality and Common Sense
Ethnomethodology and the Commonsense World
Harold Garfinkel, Taken-for-Granted World, Accounts and the Commonsense World
Popular Culture Box 3: "The Heresy of Heresies was Common Sense"—George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four
Summary
Chapter 4: Explaining Common Sense: From the Early Twentieth Century to the Postmodern Era
Introduction
Contemporary Scholarship in the Study of Common Sense
Hermeneutic Phenomenology and Common Sense
Martin Heidegger
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Paul Ricoeur
Cornelius Castoriadis
Antonio Gramsci and Common Sense
Jurgen Habermas and Common Sense
Immanuel Wallerstein and Common Sense
Anthony Giddens, Structuration Theory and Common Sense
Randall Collins, Interaction Ritual Chains and Common Sense
McDonnell, Bail and Tavory, Resonance Theory and Common Sense
Feminism and Post-feminism and Common Sense
Postmodernism and Common Sense
Posthumanism and Transhumanism
Postcolonialism
Popular Culture Box 4: Posthumanism and the Rise of Machines
Summary
Chapter 5: Learning About and Adhering to Common Sense
Introductory Story
Common Sense Is Learned Behavior
The Socialization Process: A Critical Aspect of Learning About Common Sense
Primary Groups
Agents of Socialization
Cyber Socialization and Social Media
Observation and Personal Experience
The Development of Enlightened Rational Thought and Reason
Social Theoretical Explanations on How We Learn and Common Sense
Social Learning Theory
Symbolic Interactionism
Subcultural Theory
Anomie/Strain Theory
Differential Association Theory
Labeling Theory
Control/Social Bond Theory
Adhering to Common Sense
Common Sense
Common, Common Sense
Popular Culture Box 5: "Robots Lack Common Sense, But They Will Shape Future Employment"
Summary
Chapter 6: Violating Common Sense: Uncommon Sense
Introductory Story
Impediments to Common Sense:
Failure to Learn
The Lack of a Formal Higher Education
Overly Emotional and Irrational Fear
Believing in Weird Things: Pseudoscience, Superstitions and Other Oddities
Ignorance and Stupidity
People Doing Dumb and Stupid Things: The Award Goes To…
Darwin Awards
Stella Awards
Dumb Criminals
Not Adhering to Common Sense
Uncommon Sense: It's Bad for Our Health
Common, Uncommon Sense
Popular Culture Box 6: "If Seemingly Every Decision You Make in Life Turns Out to Be a Matter of Uncommon Sense, Do the Opposite!"
Summary
Chapter 7: Can Common Sense Rise as the Prevailing Paradigm of Thought?
Introductory Story
Common Sense in Review
The Limitations of Common Sense
Enlightened, Rational Thought Should be the Prevailing Paradigm of Thought
Popular Culture Box 7: "Testing Your Common Sense"
Summary