1st Edition
The Sociology of Knowledge Toward a Deeper Understanding of the History of Ideas
Edited By Werner Stark
Copyright 1991
380 Pages
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Routledge
365 Pages
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Routledge
366 Pages
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Routledge
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This volume serves as both an introduction to the field of the sociology of knowledge and an interpretation of the thought of the major figures associated with its development More than a compendium of ideas, Stark seeks here to put order into what he regarded as a diffuse tradition of diverse bodies of thought, in particular the seemingly irreconcilable conflict between the study of the... Read more
INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSACTION EDITION -- PREFACE -- Part One -- THE PROVINCE OF THE SOCIOLOGY OF -- 1 PRELIMINARY ORIENTATION -- 2 THE ANTECEDENTS OF THE SOCIOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE -- 3 THE ESSENCE OF THE SOCIOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE -- 4 THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE SOCIOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE -- Part Two -- THE PROBLEMS OF THE SOCIOLOGY OF -- 5 PROBLEM A: THE BASIS OF SOCIAL DETERMINATION -- 6 PROBLEM B: THE NATURE OF SOCIAL DETERMINATION -- 7 PROBLEM C: THE DEGREE OF SOCIAL DETERMINATION -- 8 PROBLEM D: THE CONQUEST OF SOCIAL DETERMINATION -- INDEX.
Biography
Werner Stark (1909— 1985) was a sociologist and economic historian. Among his other books are The History of Economics in its Relation to Social Development. Montesquieu: Pioneer of the Sociology of Knowledge. The Fundamental Forms of Social Thought. and The Social Bond. E. Doyle McCarthy is a sociologist at Fordham University in New York who is currently writing a book on the sociology of knowledge. She was a student and colleague of Werner Stark.






