The meaning of general theoretical sociology: tradition and formalization
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1989
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adam_text | Contents List of Figures and Tables page viii Preface ix Introduction Chapter 1. 1 A philosophy of general theoretical sociology 1.1. Introduction 1.2. General theoretical sociology as a comprehensive research tradition 1.3. Theory structure 1.3.1. A positivist model: mathematical axiomatics 1.3.2. An instrumentalist model: meaning hierarchy 1.3.3. An integrated model: meaning control hier archy with embedded optional axiomatics 1.3.4. Comments on discussions of theory structure in sociology 1.4. Theoretical explanation 1.4.1. A positivist model 1.4.2. A realist model 1.4.3. An integrated model 1.5. The process worldview 1.6. Three issues 1.6.1. The first issue: the natural science model 1.6.2. The second issue: the cognitive status of theories 1.6.3. The third issue: models 1.7. Summary Chapter 2. Dynamical social systems and the keyproblems 2.1. Introduction 2.2. The systems idea in theoretical sociology 2.3. Dynamical systems: abstract sketch 9 9 10 16 16 24 26 36 36 37 39 43 47 53 53 55 57 59 62 62 63 70 v
Contents VI 2.4. 2.5. 2.6. 2.7. 2.8. Equilibrium and adjustment Four types of theorems Pareto and general theoretical sociology Homans and the human group as a system General dynamical social systems and types ol social structure theorems 2.9. Example: four social structure theorems 2.10. Nonlinear dynamics, causal explanation, and func tional analysis 2.10.1. Nonlinear social dynamics 2.10.2. On explanation and functional analysis 2.11. Complexity, action theory, and structuralism 2.12. Summary Chapter 3. Action theory and social order 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Analytical action theory: the control principle of action 3.2.1. Interpreting Parsons dynamically 3.2.2. A dynamical normative control system model 3.2.3. Application to presuppositions of analytical action theory 3.2.4. A mathematical treatment 3.2.5. Cybernetic hierarchy models 3.2.6. Implications for basic theory 3.3. Analytical action theory: dynamical systemsketches 3.3.1. The general dynamical social actionsystem 3.3.2. Action and order implications 3.3.3. Interpenetration and action theory 3.3.4. Critical discussion 3.3.5. Analytical perspectives on action and order 3.4. Interpretive sociology and structural-generative action theory 3.4.1. Elements of interpretive sociology 3.4.2. Toward a formalization of interpretive soci ology 3.4.3. Analytical action theory revisited 3.5. Adaptively rational action 3.5.1. Methodological individualism 3.5.2. Adaptive rationality I: dynamic utility 3.5.3. Adaptive rationality II: the behavioral model 81 87 90 96 1 (l120 1 129 133 139 ֊50 1֊53 153 159 159 161 167 169 172 176
179 182 184 191 192 195 197 198 201 214 218 220 221 222
Contents vii 3.5.4. Adaptive rationality III: the Durkheimian issue 3.6. Adaptively rational action: behavioral models and theoretical procedures 3.6.1. An adaptive behavior model 3.6.2. The coupling procedure 3.6.3. Computer-assisted analysis of theoretical models: an example for the iterated Pris oner’s Dilemma 3.7. Concluding discussion Chapter 4. Structuralism and unification 4.1. Introduction 4.2. Biased networks: diffusion in a social structure 4.3. Theoretical significance of biased networks and dif fusion processes 4.4. The strength of weak ties and the dilemma of inte gration 4.5. Related formal theory in the social networks tradi tion 4.6. Macrostructuralism 4.6.1. Introduction to macrostructural theory 4.6.2. Formalization of macrostructural theory: I 4.6.3. Formalization of macrostructural theory: II 4.6.4. Discussion 4.7. Unification of macrostructural theory and the weakties model 4.8. Small worlds: an application of the unified theory 4.9. Generativity via ¿’-state structuralism 4.9.1. Formulation and application of the theoretical procedure 4.9.2. Summary 4.9.3. Toward further developments 4.10. Summary 223 225 225 233 241 249 255 255 264 271 275 278 283 284 288 295 302 306 313 320 323 333 335 340 Summary 342 Notes 350 References 362 Index of names 375 Index of subjects 379
Contents List of Figures and Tables page viii Preface ix Introduction Chapter 1. 1 A philosophy of general theoretical sociology 1.1. Introduction 1.2. General theoretical sociology as a comprehensive research tradition 1.3. Theory structure 1.3.1. A positivist model: mathematical axiomatics 1.3.2. An instrumentalist model: meaning hierarchy 1.3.3. An integrated model: meaning control hier archy with embedded optional axiomatics 1.3.4. Comments on discussions of theory structure in sociology 1.4. Theoretical explanation 1.4.1. A positivist model 1.4.2. A realist model 1.4.3. An integrated model 1.5. The process worldview 1.6. Three issues 1.6.1. The first issue: the natural science model 1.6.2. The second issue: the cognitive status of theories 1.6.3. The third issue: models 1.7. Summary Chapter 2. Dynamical social systems and the keyproblems 2.1. Introduction 2.2. The systems idea in theoretical sociology 2.3. Dynamical systems: abstract sketch 9 9 10 16 16 24 26 36 36 37 39 43 47 53 53 55 57 59 62 62 63 70 v
Contents VI 2.4. 2.5. 2.6. 2.7. 2.8. Equilibrium and adjustment Four types of theorems Pareto and general theoretical sociology Homans and the human group as a system General dynamical social systems and types ol social structure theorems 2.9. Example: four social structure theorems 2.10. Nonlinear dynamics, causal explanation, and func tional analysis 2.10.1. Nonlinear social dynamics 2.10.2. On explanation and functional analysis 2.11. Complexity, action theory, and structuralism 2.12. Summary Chapter 3. Action theory and social order 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Analytical action theory: the control principle of action 3.2.1. Interpreting Parsons dynamically 3.2.2. A dynamical normative control system model 3.2.3. Application to presuppositions of analytical action theory 3.2.4. A mathematical treatment 3.2.5. Cybernetic hierarchy models 3.2.6. Implications for basic theory 3.3. Analytical action theory: dynamical systemsketches 3.3.1. The general dynamical social actionsystem 3.3.2. Action and order implications 3.3.3. Interpenetration and action theory 3.3.4. Critical discussion 3.3.5. Analytical perspectives on action and order 3.4. Interpretive sociology and structural-generative action theory 3.4.1. Elements of interpretive sociology 3.4.2. Toward a formalization of interpretive soci ology 3.4.3. Analytical action theory revisited 3.5. Adaptively rational action 3.5.1. Methodological individualism 3.5.2. Adaptive rationality I: dynamic utility 3.5.3. Adaptive rationality II: the behavioral model 81 87 90 96 1 (l120 1 129 133 139 ֊50 1֊53 153 159 159 161 167 169 172 176
179 182 184 191 192 195 197 198 201 214 218 220 221 222
Contents vii 3.5.4. Adaptive rationality III: the Durkheimian issue 3.6. Adaptively rational action: behavioral models and theoretical procedures 3.6.1. An adaptive behavior model 3.6.2. The coupling procedure 3.6.3. Computer-assisted analysis of theoretical models: an example for the iterated Pris oner’s Dilemma 3.7. Concluding discussion Chapter 4. Structuralism and unification 4.1. Introduction 4.2. Biased networks: diffusion in a social structure 4.3. Theoretical significance of biased networks and dif fusion processes 4.4. The strength of weak ties and the dilemma of inte gration 4.5. Related formal theory in the social networks tradi tion 4.6. Macrostructuralism 4.6.1. Introduction to macrostructural theory 4.6.2. Formalization of macrostructural theory: I 4.6.3. Formalization of macrostructural theory: II 4.6.4. Discussion 4.7. Unification of macrostructural theory and the weakties model 4.8. Small worlds: an application of the unified theory 4.9. Generativity via ¿’-state structuralism 4.9.1. Formulation and application of the theoretical procedure 4.9.2. Summary 4.9.3. Toward further developments 4.10. Summary 223 225 225 233 241 249 255 255 264 271 275 278 283 284 288 295 302 306 313 320 323 333 335 340 Summary 342 Notes 350 References 362 Index of names 375 Index of subjects 379
Contents List of Figures and Tables page viii Preface ix Introduction Chapter 1. 1 A philosophy of general theoretical sociology 1.1. Introduction 1.2. General theoretical sociology as a comprehensive research tradition 1.3. Theory structure 1.3.1. A positivist model: mathematical axiomatics 1.3.2. An instrumentalist model: meaning hierarchy 1.3.3. An integrated model: meaning control hier archy with embedded optional axiomatics 1.3.4. Comments on discussions of theory structure in sociology 1.4. Theoretical explanation 1.4.1. A positivist model 1.4.2. A realist model 1.4.3. An integrated model 1.5. The process worldview 1.6. Three issues 1.6.1. The first issue: the natural science model 1.6.2. The second issue: the cognitive status of theories 1.6.3. The third issue: models 1.7. Summary Chapter 2. Dynamical social systems and the keyproblems 2.1. Introduction 2.2. The systems idea in theoretical sociology 2.3. Dynamical systems: abstract sketch 9 9 10 16 16 24 26 36 36 37 39 43 47 53 53 55 57 59 62 62 63 70 v
Contents VI 2.4. 2.5. 2.6. 2.7. 2.8. Equilibrium and adjustment Four types of theorems Pareto and general theoretical sociology Homans and the human group as a system General dynamical social systems and types ol social structure theorems 2.9. Example: four social structure theorems 2.10. Nonlinear dynamics, causal explanation, and func tional analysis 2.10.1. Nonlinear social dynamics 2.10.2. On explanation and functional analysis 2.11. Complexity, action theory, and structuralism 2.12. Summary Chapter 3. Action theory and social order 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Analytical action theory: the control principle of action 3.2.1. Interpreting Parsons dynamically 3.2.2. A dynamical normative control system model 3.2.3. Application to presuppositions of analytical action theory 3.2.4. A mathematical treatment 3.2.5. Cybernetic hierarchy models 3.2.6. Implications for basic theory 3.3. Analytical action theory: dynamical systemsketches 3.3.1. The general dynamical social actionsystem 3.3.2. Action and order implications 3.3.3. Interpenetration and action theory 3.3.4. Critical discussion 3.3.5. Analytical perspectives on action and order 3.4. Interpretive sociology and structural-generative action theory 3.4.1. Elements of interpretive sociology 3.4.2. Toward a formalization of interpretive soci ology 3.4.3. Analytical action theory revisited 3.5. Adaptively rational action 3.5.1. Methodological individualism 3.5.2. Adaptive rationality I: dynamic utility 3.5.3. Adaptive rationality II: the behavioral model 81 87 90 96 1 (l120 1 129 133 139 ֊50 1֊53 153 159 159 161 167 169 172 176
179 182 184 191 192 195 197 198 201 214 218 220 221 222
Contents vii 3.5.4. Adaptive rationality III: the Durkheimian issue 3.6. Adaptively rational action: behavioral models and theoretical procedures 3.6.1. An adaptive behavior model 3.6.2. The coupling procedure 3.6.3. Computer-assisted analysis of theoretical models: an example for the iterated Pris oner’s Dilemma 3.7. Concluding discussion Chapter 4. Structuralism and unification 4.1. Introduction 4.2. Biased networks: diffusion in a social structure 4.3. Theoretical significance of biased networks and dif fusion processes 4.4. The strength of weak ties and the dilemma of inte gration 4.5. Related formal theory in the social networks tradi tion 4.6. Macrostructuralism 4.6.1. Introduction to macrostructural theory 4.6.2. Formalization of macrostructural theory: I 4.6.3. Formalization of macrostructural theory: II 4.6.4. Discussion 4.7. Unification of macrostructural theory and the weakties model 4.8. Small worlds: an application of the unified theory 4.9. Generativity via ¿’-state structuralism 4.9.1. Formulation and application of the theoretical procedure 4.9.2. Summary 4.9.3. Toward further developments 4.10. Summary 223 225 225 233 241 249 255 255 264 271 275 278 283 284 288 295 302 306 313 320 323 333 335 340 Summary 342 Notes 350 References 362 Index of names 375 Index of subjects 379
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isbn | 0521372585 |
language | English |
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physical | XI, 387 S. |
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spelling | Fararo, Thomas J. Verfasser aut The meaning of general theoretical sociology tradition and formalization Thomas J. Fararo 1. publ. Cambridge, Mass. u.a. Cambridge Univ. Press 1989 XI, 387 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Arnold and Caroline Rose monograph series of the American Sociological Association Sociologie Sociologie - Philosophie Sociologie gtt Sociología Sociología - Filosofía Theorieën gtt Philosophie Soziologie Sociology Sociology Philosophy Soziologische Theorie (DE-588)4077628-1 gnd rswk-swf Methodologie (DE-588)4139716-2 gnd rswk-swf Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd rswk-swf Soziologie (DE-588)4077624-4 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content Soziologische Theorie (DE-588)4077628-1 s DE-604 Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 s Soziologie (DE-588)4077624-4 s Methodologie (DE-588)4139716-2 s Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=001683763&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=001683763&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=001683763&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Fararo, Thomas J. The meaning of general theoretical sociology tradition and formalization Sociologie Sociologie - Philosophie Sociologie gtt Sociología Sociología - Filosofía Theorieën gtt Philosophie Soziologie Sociology Sociology Philosophy Soziologische Theorie (DE-588)4077628-1 gnd Methodologie (DE-588)4139716-2 gnd Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd Soziologie (DE-588)4077624-4 gnd |
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title | The meaning of general theoretical sociology tradition and formalization |
title_auth | The meaning of general theoretical sociology tradition and formalization |
title_exact_search | The meaning of general theoretical sociology tradition and formalization |
title_full | The meaning of general theoretical sociology tradition and formalization Thomas J. Fararo |
title_fullStr | The meaning of general theoretical sociology tradition and formalization Thomas J. Fararo |
title_full_unstemmed | The meaning of general theoretical sociology tradition and formalization Thomas J. Fararo |
title_short | The meaning of general theoretical sociology |
title_sort | the meaning of general theoretical sociology tradition and formalization |
title_sub | tradition and formalization |
topic | Sociologie Sociologie - Philosophie Sociologie gtt Sociología Sociología - Filosofía Theorieën gtt Philosophie Soziologie Sociology Sociology Philosophy Soziologische Theorie (DE-588)4077628-1 gnd Methodologie (DE-588)4139716-2 gnd Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd Soziologie (DE-588)4077624-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Sociologie Sociologie - Philosophie Sociología Sociología - Filosofía Theorieën Philosophie Soziologie Sociology Sociology Philosophy Soziologische Theorie Methodologie Einführung |
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