Civilization, modernity, and critique: engaging Jóhann P. Árnason's macro-social theory
Civilization, Modernity, and Critique provides the first comprehensive, cutting edge engagement with the work of one of the most foundational figures in civilizational analysis: Johann P. Arnason.
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Published: |
Milton
Taylor & Francis
2023
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In: | Year: 2023 |
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Series/Journal: | Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought Series
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Further subjects: | B
Historical Sociology
B Sociology Philosophy B Sociology-Philosophy B Sociologists-Germany B Comparative civilization B Civilization, Modern-Philosophy B Árnason, Jóhann Páll (1940-) B Sociologists (Germany) B Electronic books B Civilization, Modern Philosophy |
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Summary: | Civilization, Modernity, and Critique provides the first comprehensive, cutting edge engagement with the work of one of the most foundational figures in civilizational analysis: Johann P. Arnason. Chapter 1: Preface -- Note -- References -- Chapter 2: Introduction -- Sections and Chapters -- Notes -- References -- Part I: Questions of Theory and Methodology -- Chapter 3: The Being of the Political and Instituting Doing in Question: Reflections on Jóhann P. Árnason's Thought -- From World Appropriation to World Articulation -- 'Politics' and 'the Political' -- World Opening Praxis -- The Being of the Question -- The Metaphysical Dimension: Questions and Answers -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: Long-term Developmental Processes as an Unintended Consequence of Human Action: Some Theoretical and Methodological Questions of Historical Sociology -- References -- Chapter 5: World Regions and the Unpacking of Multiple Modernities: A Pluralistic View of Global Sociological Theory -- Notes -- References -- Part II: Re-Thinking the Concept of Modernity/ies through the Lens of Civilizational Analysis -- Chapter 6: Ways Out of the Modern Labyrinth: Normative Expectations and Subsequent Social Change -- Modernity and Normativity -- The Modern Rupture -- Non- or Meta-Normativity -- The Meta-Normativity Of Autonomy: Explicating Plurality and Variety -- Normative Ambiguity: Autonomy in Time -- The Trajectory of Modernity -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: Politics and the Social Imaginary: The Problem of the State - and the Problem of Modernity -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8: Situating Jóhann P. Árnason's Civilizational Analysis within Left-Heideggerianism -- Introduction -- The Political Paradigm of Left-Heideggerianism -- The Social Paradigm of Left-Heideggerianism -- Conclusion: Situating Civilizational Analysis with the Social Paradigm |
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ISBN: | 1000881512 |