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Inquiry, Agency, and Democracy: The New Pragmatist Sociology

Aviles, Natalie B.(Contributions by)Brown, Karida(Contributions by)Cefai, Daniel(Contributions by)Elfakhani, Mazen(Contributions by)Flores, Luis(Contributions by)Huebner, Daniel(Contributions by)Hughes, Cayce(Contributions by)Lichterman, Paul(Contributions by)Martin, John Levi(Contributions by)Mische, Ann(Contributions by)Pamphile, Vontrese(Contributions by)Parker, Jeffrey(Contributions by)Silbey, Susan(Contributions by)Silver, Daniel(Contributions by)Small, Mario(Contributions by)Tavory, Iddo(Contributions by)Timmermans, Stefan(Contributions by)Vincent, Luna(Contributions by)Whitford, Josh(Contributions by)Gross, Neil L.(Edited by)Reed, Isaac Ariail(Edited by)Winship, Christopher(Edited by)
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"Pragmatist thought is central to sociology. However, sociologists typically encounter pragmatism from a distance, through the works of canonical social scientists including George Herbert Mead, Herbert Blumer, Erving Goffman, and W.

E. B. DuBois, rather than the philosophers who founded the school of thought, such as Charles S.

Peirce, John Dewey, and William James. In The New Pragmatist Sociology, Neil Gross, Isaac Ariail Reed, and Christopher Winship assemble a range of sociologists to address essential ideas in the field and their historical and theoretical connection to classical pragmatism.

The book examines questions of methodology, social interaction, and politics across the broad themes of inquiry, agency, and democracy.

Essays engage widely and deeply with topics that motivate both pragmatist philosophy and sociology, including rationality, speech, truth, expertise, and methodological pluralism"--.

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Columbia University Press
0231555237 / 9780231555234
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
301.01
05/07/2022
English
1 pages
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