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2. Luhmann, N. 2006. Sociální systémy. Nárys obecné teorie
- Creator:
- Dvořák, Tomáš
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- sociologické teorie, sociální systémy, sociologie, sociological theories, social systems, sociology, 18, and 316.3
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- [autor recenze] Tomáš Dvořák.
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3. Předpoklady sociologické metateorie a filosofie vědy
- Creator:
- Miloslav Petrusek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- filozofie vědy, sociologické teorie, philosophy of science, sociological theories, 18, and 316
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- As a challenge to those who do not give much credit to reflecting on sociology as a science, this essay stresses the import of metatheoretical considerations. After all, what is known as postmodern discourse is scarcely a little more than metatheorizing and the phenomenon of the so-called “crisis of sociology” cannot be comprehended without some metatheoretical premises. Knowledge about knowledge should therefore form a special field of inquiry and enjoy its relative autonomy. In this article, the place for metasociology is delimitated by the account of the development of the general science of science. While the prefix “meta-” originally came from linguistics as a way to differentiate a proposition about an object of science from a proposition about science itself, the history of metatheorizing can be traced back to ancient philosophy. Hence, the most important sources of inspiration for this intellectual activity are epistemology and the philosophy of science. A crucial moment in thein development was the so-called “crisis in physics” that carried over to social sciences and spawned many contemporary trends such as the multicultural approach to sociology and the radical stance of methodological anarchism. The major philosophical orientations that have most directly addressed the questions about the scientific knowledge have been neopositivism and analytical philosophy on one hand, and phenomenology on the other one. No claims about metasociology can be made without being acquainted with at least the elementary positions in this exchange of ideas that took place in the philosophy of science. Metasociology, itself divided into metatheory and metamethodology (or general methodology), makes up an integral part of the science of science., Miloslav Petrusek., and Obsahuje bibliografii
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4. Přesocializovaná koncepce člověka v moderní sociologii
- Creator:
- Wrong, Dennis H and Valentová, Barbora
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- sociologické teorie, společnost, sociological theories, society, 18, and 316
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- Dennis H. Wrong postulates sociological theory's origins in the asking of general questions about man and society. The answers lose their meaning if they are elaborated without reference to the questions, as has been the case in much contemporary theory. An example is the Hobbesian question of how men become tractable to social controls. The two-fold answer of contemporary theory is that man „internalizes” social norms and seeks a favorable self-image by conforming to the „expectations” of others. Such a model of man denies the very possibility of his being anything but a thoroughly socialized being and thus denies the reality of the Hobbesian question. The Freudian view of man, on the other hand, which sociologists have misrepresented, sees man as a social though never a fully socialized creature. Wrong claims that sociologists need to develop a more complex, dialectical conception of human nature instead of relying on an implicit conception that is tailor-made for special sociological problems., Dennis H. Wrong; z angličtiny přeložila Barbora Valentová., Text je přeložen z American Sociological Review 1961: 26 (2), str. 183-193, který je poupravenou verzí článku předneseného na setkání Americké sociologické asosiace v New Yorku 30. srpna 1960, and Obsahuje bibliografii
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5. Sociologie vědy a sociologická metateorie
- Creator:
- Miloslav Petrusek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- sociologie, sociologické teorie, sociologie vědy, sociology, sociological theories, sociology of science, 1, and 316.7
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- The article surveys the ways science was thematized as a sociological subject. It starts with the reflections on knowledge and science in the Enlightenment, further reviews the main contributions of Comtean philosophy and sociology of science, stresses Merton’s role in making the traditional sociology of knowledge open to empirical research, and traces the subsequent development of the field: the progress of quantitative analyses and ethnographic researches of science, the Kuhnian turn towards historicizing and Foucaultian turn towards the politics of science, the evolution of cognitive sociology of science, as well as the inspirations drawn from works of Bloor, Barnes, and Latour., Miloslav Petrusek., and Obsahuje bibliografii
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