The Aporia of Freedom: Theory Workshop, cartea 2
Autor Michał Roch Kaczmarczyk Traducere de Mikołaj Golubiewski, Jan Burzyńskien Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 mar 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004540064
ISBN-10: 9004540067
Pagini: 446
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 4.49 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Theory Workshop
ISBN-10: 9004540067
Pagini: 446
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 4.49 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Theory Workshop
Notă biografică
Michal Kaczmarczyk, Ph.D. (2004), is Professor of Sociology at the University of Gdansk. He has published many articles and books on sociology of law, including The Sociological Theory of Property (2006) and Civil Disobedience and the Idea of Law (2010).
Cuprins
Introduction
1Visions of Freedom
1.1 Freedom as an Illusion: David Hume
1.2 Freedom as Belonging: Baruch Spinoza
1.3 Freedom as an Assumption: Immanuel Kant
2The Negated Aporia of Freedom
2.1 Freedom as Social Belonging: Émile Durkheim
2.2 Freedom as a Theoretical Problem: Talcott Parsons
2.3 Freedom as a Practical Problem: Niklas Luhmann
3The Acknowledged Aporia of Freedom
3.1 The Renaissance of Freedom: Rational Choice Theory
3.2 Implications of the Subjective Perspective: Raymond Boudon
3.3 The Choice of Values: Max Weber
4At the Source of Freedom
4.1 Basic Anxiety: Social Phenomenology
4.2 Freedom between People: Erving Goffman
4.3 Reconstructions of Subjectivity: Paul Ricoeur, Michel Foucault
5Freedom by Belief
5.1 Belief in Scientific Community: Charles Sanders Peirce
5.2 Belief in God: William James
5.3 Belief in the Act: George Herbert Mead
6Freedom as a Challenge
6.1 The Human Reality: Karl Marx
6.2 Theories of Practice: Pierre Bourdieu and Anthony Giddens
6.3 Freedom and Democracy: Antonio Gramsci, Cornelius Castoriadis
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
1Visions of Freedom
1.1 Freedom as an Illusion: David Hume
1.2 Freedom as Belonging: Baruch Spinoza
1.3 Freedom as an Assumption: Immanuel Kant
2The Negated Aporia of Freedom
2.1 Freedom as Social Belonging: Émile Durkheim
2.2 Freedom as a Theoretical Problem: Talcott Parsons
2.3 Freedom as a Practical Problem: Niklas Luhmann
3The Acknowledged Aporia of Freedom
3.1 The Renaissance of Freedom: Rational Choice Theory
3.2 Implications of the Subjective Perspective: Raymond Boudon
3.3 The Choice of Values: Max Weber
4At the Source of Freedom
4.1 Basic Anxiety: Social Phenomenology
4.2 Freedom between People: Erving Goffman
4.3 Reconstructions of Subjectivity: Paul Ricoeur, Michel Foucault
5Freedom by Belief
5.1 Belief in Scientific Community: Charles Sanders Peirce
5.2 Belief in God: William James
5.3 Belief in the Act: George Herbert Mead
6Freedom as a Challenge
6.1 The Human Reality: Karl Marx
6.2 Theories of Practice: Pierre Bourdieu and Anthony Giddens
6.3 Freedom and Democracy: Antonio Gramsci, Cornelius Castoriadis
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index