The Aporia of Freedom.
The book tackles the fundamental issue underlying all social theory by critically scrutinizing philosophical approaches prevalent in Western thought. After all, the problem of freedom founds the two key elements grounding any overarching reflection on social matters: causality and agency.
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Roch Kaczmarczyk, Michał. The Aporia of Freedom. 1st ed. Boston : BRILL, 2023. ©2023. 1 online resource (448 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Theory Workshop Front Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Visions of Freedom -- 1.1 Freedom as an Illusion: David Hume -- 1.2 Freedom as Belonging: Baruch Spinoza -- 1.3 Freedom as an Assumption: Immanuel Kant -- Chapter 2 The Negated Aporia of Freedom -- 2.1 Freedom as Social Belonging: Émile Durkheim -- 2.2 Freedom as a Theoretical Problem: Talcott Parsons -- 2.3 Freedom as a Practical Problem: Niklas Luhmann -- Chapter 3 The Acknowledged Aporia of Freedom -- 3.1 The Renaissance of Freedom: Rational Choice Theory -- 3.2 Implications of the Subjective Perspective: Raymond Boudon -- 3.3 The Choice of Values: Max Weber -- Chapter 4 At the Source of Freedom -- 4.1 Basic Anxiety: Social Phenomenology -- 4.2 Freedom between People: Erving Goffman -- 4.3 Reconstructions of Subjectivity: Paul Ricoeur, Michel Foucault -- Chapter 5 Freedom by Belief -- 5.1 Belief in Scientific Community: Charles Sanders Peirce -- 5.2 Belief in God: William James -- 5.3 Belief in the Act: George Herbert Mead -- Chapter 6 Freedom as a Challenge -- 6.1 The Human Reality: Karl Marx -- 6.2 Theories of Practice: Pierre Bourdieu and Anthony Giddens -- 6.3 Freedom and Democracy: Antonio Gramsci, Cornelius Castoriadis -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover. Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. The book tackles the fundamental issue underlying all social theory by critically scrutinizing philosophical approaches prevalent in Western thought. After all, the problem of freedom founds the two key elements grounding any overarching reflection on social matters: causality and agency. Liberty. Liberty Social aspects. Print version: Roch Kaczmarczyk, Michał The Aporia of Freedom Boston : BRILL,c2023 |
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Roch Kaczmarczyk, Michał. The Aporia of Freedom. Theory Workshop Front Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Visions of Freedom -- 1.1 Freedom as an Illusion: David Hume -- 1.2 Freedom as Belonging: Baruch Spinoza -- 1.3 Freedom as an Assumption: Immanuel Kant -- Chapter 2 The Negated Aporia of Freedom -- 2.1 Freedom as Social Belonging: Émile Durkheim -- 2.2 Freedom as a Theoretical Problem: Talcott Parsons -- 2.3 Freedom as a Practical Problem: Niklas Luhmann -- Chapter 3 The Acknowledged Aporia of Freedom -- 3.1 The Renaissance of Freedom: Rational Choice Theory -- 3.2 Implications of the Subjective Perspective: Raymond Boudon -- 3.3 The Choice of Values: Max Weber -- Chapter 4 At the Source of Freedom -- 4.1 Basic Anxiety: Social Phenomenology -- 4.2 Freedom between People: Erving Goffman -- 4.3 Reconstructions of Subjectivity: Paul Ricoeur, Michel Foucault -- Chapter 5 Freedom by Belief -- 5.1 Belief in Scientific Community: Charles Sanders Peirce -- 5.2 Belief in God: William James -- 5.3 Belief in the Act: George Herbert Mead -- Chapter 6 Freedom as a Challenge -- 6.1 The Human Reality: Karl Marx -- 6.2 Theories of Practice: Pierre Bourdieu and Anthony Giddens -- 6.3 Freedom and Democracy: Antonio Gramsci, Cornelius Castoriadis -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover. |
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Front Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Visions of Freedom -- 1.1 Freedom as an Illusion: David Hume -- 1.2 Freedom as Belonging: Baruch Spinoza -- 1.3 Freedom as an Assumption: Immanuel Kant -- Chapter 2 The Negated Aporia of Freedom -- 2.1 Freedom as Social Belonging: Émile Durkheim -- 2.2 Freedom as a Theoretical Problem: Talcott Parsons -- 2.3 Freedom as a Practical Problem: Niklas Luhmann -- Chapter 3 The Acknowledged Aporia of Freedom -- 3.1 The Renaissance of Freedom: Rational Choice Theory -- 3.2 Implications of the Subjective Perspective: Raymond Boudon -- 3.3 The Choice of Values: Max Weber -- Chapter 4 At the Source of Freedom -- 4.1 Basic Anxiety: Social Phenomenology -- 4.2 Freedom between People: Erving Goffman -- 4.3 Reconstructions of Subjectivity: Paul Ricoeur, Michel Foucault -- Chapter 5 Freedom by Belief -- 5.1 Belief in Scientific Community: Charles Sanders Peirce -- 5.2 Belief in God: William James -- 5.3 Belief in the Act: George Herbert Mead -- Chapter 6 Freedom as a Challenge -- 6.1 The Human Reality: Karl Marx -- 6.2 Theories of Practice: Pierre Bourdieu and Anthony Giddens -- 6.3 Freedom and Democracy: Antonio Gramsci, Cornelius Castoriadis -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index -- Back Cover. |
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