Ideology and Social Knowledge

Ideology and Social Knowledge
Author: Harold J. Bershady
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1973
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 0203789210

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"This book analyzes Talcott Parsons' largest-scale effort to overcome the relativism and subjectivism of the social sciences. Harold J. Bershady sets forth Parsons' version of the characteristics desirable for social knowledge, showing that Parsons deems the relativistic and subjectivistic arguments as powerful challenges to the validity of social knowledge. Bershady maintains that all Parsons' intellectual labors exhibit a deep and abiding concern for social knowledge. From his first major work in the 1930s to his later writings on social evolution, Parsons' theoretical aim has been to provide an unassailable answer to the question, "how is social knowledge possible?"Ideological criticisms of Parsons' work, Bershady argues, not only miss his awareness of ideological influences upon social thought, but also miss the logical and epistemological strands of his thinking. This book sheds light on the persistent importance of the work of a major theoretical sociologist of the twentieth century. It also brings into the open and discusses issues of deepest concern to the philosophy and methodology of all of the social sciences."--Provided by publisher.

Ideology and Social Knowledge

Ideology and Social Knowledge
Author: Harold J. Bershady
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351513753

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This book analyzes Talcott Parsons' largest-scale effort to overcome the relativism and subjectivism of the social sciences. Harold J. Bershady sets forth Parsons' version of the characteristics desirable for social knowledge, showing that Parsons deems the relativistic and subjectivistic arguments as powerful challenges to the validity of social knowledge. Bershady maintains that all Parsons' intellectual labors exhibit a deep and abiding concern for social knowledge. From his first major work in the 1930s to his later writings on social evolution, Parsons' theoretical aim has been to provide an unassailable answer to the question, "how is social knowledge possible?"Ideological criticisms of Parsons' work, Bershady argues, not only miss his awareness of ideological influences upon social thought, but also miss the logical and epistemological strands of his thinking. This book sheds light on the persistent importance of the work of a major theoretical sociologist of the twentieth century. It also brings into the open and discusses issues of deepest concern to the philosophy and methodology of all of the social sciences.

Ideology and Social Knowledge

Ideology and Social Knowledge
Author: Bershady
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1979-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0631198806

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Knowledge and Ideology

Knowledge and Ideology
Author: Michael Morris
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2016-11-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107177093

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For political philosophers, Morris provides an epistemology that integrates social interests within a normative account of knowledge.

Ideology and Utopia

Ideology and Utopia
Author: Karl Mannheim
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136120282

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Ideology and Utopia argues that ideologies are mental fictions whose function is to veil the true nature of a given society. They originate unconsciously in the minds of those who seek to stabilise a social order. Utopias are wish dreams that inspire the collective action of opposition groups which aim at the entire transformation of society. Mannheim shows these two opposing elements to dominate not only our social thought but even unexpectedly to penetrate into the most scientific theories in philosophy, history and the social sciences. This new edition contains a new preface by Bryan S. Turner which describes Mannheim's work and critically assesses its relevance to modern sociology. The book is published with a comprehensive bibliography of Mannheim's major works.

Knowledge and Belief in Politics

Knowledge and Belief in Politics
Author: Robert Benewick,R. N Berki,Bhikhu Parekh
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2019-11-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000704792

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First published in 1973. Few concepts in the modern age have created more controversy in the discussion of social, moral, and political issues than that of ideology. Ever since the term was coined by Destutt de Tracy to refer to a scientific study of the origin of ideas, its meaning has undergone a series of mutation, until we have reached the stage where ideology can now be used to refer to almost any organized body of beliefs. Amidst these changes in the meaning of the term certain common preoccupations are detectable and certain fundamental problems remain. Is human reason capable of comprehending reality 'as it is'? Or is its approach necessarily influenced by the thinker's values, personal or class interests and personal or social prejudices? Is human reason a culturally neutral instrument or a socially acquired capacity that is unconsciously shaped by a particular historical age or society or class? There are fundamental problems too concerning the internal structure and rationale of specific ideologies such as conservatism, pluralism, and apartheid. This title will be of great interest to students of philosophy and politics.

Knowledge Ideology Discourse

Knowledge  Ideology   Discourse
Author: Tim Dant
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2013-12-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317829492

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This student textbook, originally published in 1991, tackles the traditional problems of the sociology of knowledge from a new perspective. Drawing on recent developments in social theory, Tim Dant explores crucial questions such as the roles of power and knowledge, the status of rational knowledge, and the empirical analysis of knowledge. He argues that, from a sociological perspective, knowledge, ideology and discourse are different aspects of the same phenomenon, and reasserts the central thesis of the sociology - that knowledge is socially determined.

Ideology and Utopia

Ideology and Utopia
Author: Karl Mannheim
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1991
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0415060540

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A new edition of Karl Mannheim's classic work in which the concepts of 'ideology' and 'utopia' are examined as opposing and dominant societal influences.