What is Theory?: Cultural Theory as Discourse and Dialogue
Autor Professor Peter V. Zimaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 feb 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826490506
ISBN-10: 0826490506
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0826490506
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Offers a fresh analysis of the concept of theory today and an alternative approach for the future of theory in cultural and social studies
Cuprins
Preface
Introduction: Problems and Definitions
PART I: Theoretical Discourse in the Cultural and Social Sciences: Definition
1. The Cultural Character of Theory
2. The Linguistics and Ideological Determinants of Theories: Theory as Sociolect and Discourse
3. Theory, Science, Institution and the "Strong Programme"
4. A Value-free, Falsifiable Theory? The Relationship between Value-Freedom, Intersubjectivity and Refutability
5. Paradigms in Cultural and Social Sciences?
PART II: The Unity of Opposites: Prolegomena to a Dialogical Theory
6. Between Universalism and Particularism: Popper and Lyotard (Kuhn, Winch)
7. Intersubjectivity and Perspective: Davidson and Mannheim 8. Realism and Constructivism: Lukacs and Glasersfeld
9. System and Field: Luhmann and Bourdieu
10. Intersubjectivity and Power Structures: Habermas and Foucault (Althusser, Pecheux)
PART III: Dialogical Theory: A Meta-Theory of Scientific Communication
11. Critical Theory as Dialogue: Ambivalence and Dialectics, Non-Identity and Alterity
12. Subjectivity, Reflection and the Construction of Objects in Discourse
13. Interdiscursive Dialogue: Theory
14. Interdiscursive Dialogue: Practice
15. Communication in a Fragmented Society: Pluralism, Indifference and Ideology
Bibliography
Index
Introduction: Problems and Definitions
PART I: Theoretical Discourse in the Cultural and Social Sciences: Definition
1. The Cultural Character of Theory
2. The Linguistics and Ideological Determinants of Theories: Theory as Sociolect and Discourse
3. Theory, Science, Institution and the "Strong Programme"
4. A Value-free, Falsifiable Theory? The Relationship between Value-Freedom, Intersubjectivity and Refutability
5. Paradigms in Cultural and Social Sciences?
PART II: The Unity of Opposites: Prolegomena to a Dialogical Theory
6. Between Universalism and Particularism: Popper and Lyotard (Kuhn, Winch)
7. Intersubjectivity and Perspective: Davidson and Mannheim 8. Realism and Constructivism: Lukacs and Glasersfeld
9. System and Field: Luhmann and Bourdieu
10. Intersubjectivity and Power Structures: Habermas and Foucault (Althusser, Pecheux)
PART III: Dialogical Theory: A Meta-Theory of Scientific Communication
11. Critical Theory as Dialogue: Ambivalence and Dialectics, Non-Identity and Alterity
12. Subjectivity, Reflection and the Construction of Objects in Discourse
13. Interdiscursive Dialogue: Theory
14. Interdiscursive Dialogue: Practice
15. Communication in a Fragmented Society: Pluralism, Indifference and Ideology
Bibliography
Index