Interpretative origins of classical sociology: Weber, Husserl, Schutz, Durkheim, Simmel
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Contents
Preface by Dr. Horst J.Helle i
Acknowledgements iü
Chapter 1 : Introduction to Interpretative Sociological Theory 1
A Study of Interpetation 1
Interpretation: Not One, But Many. 4
Hermeneutics: The Science of Interpretation 4
Interpretation: What Can Be Interpreted and Reinterpreted? 8
Interpretation: "Truth" ? 9
Alternative Interpretations: Wheels Within Wheels 11
Debunking 12
Freud: A Debunking Scheme of Interpretation 13
Freud: Everyday Life 16
Marx: A Debunking Scheme of Interpretation 17
Functionalism: An Alternative Interpretation 22
What Makes Alternatives Possible? Ambiguity and the
Surplus of Meaning 28
Chapter 2: Founding a New Discipline 31
Introduction 31
A Method 37
Two Sociologies: Terms of the Quantitative
Qualitative Debate 37
Two Sociologies 38
Positivism and Measurement: Follow the Leader 39
Positivism and the Laws of Order and Progress 40
The Counter Argument 41
Dilthey 42
Chapter 3: Weber's Development of Verstehende Sociology 47
Introduction 47
A Subject Matter for Sociology 48
A Unit of Analysis for Social Action: the
Individual, Most Certainly not the
Collectivity 49
What Kind of Behavior is Considered for
Understanding? 51
How Many Different Ways to Understand? 52
The Methods of Sociology 53
The Method of Logical Possibility 54
The Method of Verstehen 59
Verstehen and the Woodchopper 59
Relativity: The Individual Counterpart to
Dilthey's Historically Based World View 60
Verstehen: Some Shortcomings 61
Reflexiviry and Relativity 61
Unwarranted Background Assumptions 63
Message in a Jar: Prefigured Background
Assumptions 64
Scientist vs. Layman 65
Verification 66
Chapter 4: Husserl's Intentional Theory 69
Introduction 69
Consciousness and Intentionality 70
Synthesis: All of Conscious Life is Unified Synthetically 73
Meaning and Acts of Consciousness 73
Meaning and Unification 74
Meaning More 76
Appresentations: Constituting Intentional Objects
Reflect Their Use and Value 77
Phenomenological Reductions: The Disinterested
Observer 81
Standpoints 83
Intersubjectivity: Shared Meaning 86
Chapter 5: Schutz's Repair of Weber's Verstehende 91
Introduction 91
The Question of Motives and Subjective/
Objective Meaning 91
The Question of Meaning and Motive: Because
and In Order To 94
The Question of Acts and Action 95
The Question of Individualistic Bias 96
The Repair: An Interpretative Theory Based on
Phenomenological Sociology 97
Constituting Intentionalities; The Experiential
Flow 98
Acts of Consciousness 99
Out of the Flow: Intentional Objects 100
Metaphors and Constitutive Intentionalities 103
Societal Sources of Attachment: Discursive
Communities 103
Choice and Selection: Multiple Meaning Contexts and
Alternative Interpretations 106
Choice: To Choose or Not to Choose 107
Interests 108
Themes, Choice, and Selection 108
Other Factors in Choice: The Here and Now:
Pragmatic Exigency 110
Other Factors in Choice: Power 111
Choice and Exhaustiveness 112
Attitudes are Biased and Observers are not
Disinterested 113
The Natural Attitude 114
Typifications and Intersubjectivity: Shared Meanings 116
Typifications or Social Recipes 119
Constitutive Typicality: Horizons 121
Typifications and Intersubjectivity 122
Chapter 6: Durkheim's Sociologism: Social Constructions of
Reality 129
Introduction 129
From Kant to Sociology's Subject Matter 130
Metaphors 135
Criticisms 136
The Shift 138
The Symbolic Order 140
Abstract, Not Concrete 141
Not Individual but Social 143
Not Metaphysical but Social Things 146
Associational, not Ontological. Something
Added 148
A Vast Symbolism 152
Chapter 7: Simmel's "Forms of Experiencing" 157
Introduction 157
Forms of Experiencing and Their Social Origins 159
The Social Origins of Societal Forms 160
Sociology's Subject Matter 161
Abstract, not Concrete, not Individual, but
Social 161
Not Metaphysical 162
Reality 164
Not Ontological, Meaning is Added: Sociation 165
Simmel's Form and Content: The Struggle Met 168
Simmel's Form and Content: Some Criticisms 170
Simmel's Form and Content: Disassembled 172
Simmel's Form and Content: Examples 174
The Adventure 174
Secrets 178
The Stranger 178
General Types 179
Notes 187
Bibliography 209
Index 229 |
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Contents
Preface by Dr. Horst J.Helle i
Acknowledgements iü
Chapter 1 : Introduction to Interpretative Sociological Theory 1
A Study of Interpetation 1
Interpretation: Not One, But Many. 4
Hermeneutics: The Science of Interpretation 4
Interpretation: What Can Be Interpreted and Reinterpreted? 8
Interpretation: "Truth" ? 9
Alternative Interpretations: Wheels Within Wheels 11
Debunking 12
Freud: A Debunking Scheme of Interpretation 13
Freud: Everyday Life 16
Marx: A Debunking Scheme of Interpretation 17
Functionalism: An Alternative Interpretation 22
What Makes Alternatives Possible? Ambiguity and the
Surplus of Meaning 28
Chapter 2: Founding a New Discipline 31
Introduction 31
A Method 37
Two Sociologies: Terms of the Quantitative
Qualitative Debate 37
Two Sociologies 38
Positivism and Measurement: Follow the Leader 39
Positivism and the Laws of Order and Progress 40
The Counter Argument 41
Dilthey 42
Chapter 3: Weber's Development of Verstehende Sociology 47
Introduction 47
A Subject Matter for Sociology 48
A Unit of Analysis for Social Action: the
Individual, Most Certainly not the
Collectivity 49
What Kind of Behavior is Considered for
Understanding? 51
How Many Different Ways to Understand? 52
The Methods of Sociology 53
The Method of Logical Possibility 54
The Method of Verstehen 59
Verstehen and the Woodchopper 59
Relativity: The Individual Counterpart to
Dilthey's Historically Based World View 60
Verstehen: Some Shortcomings 61
Reflexiviry and Relativity 61
Unwarranted Background Assumptions 63
Message in a Jar: Prefigured Background
Assumptions 64
Scientist vs. Layman 65
Verification 66
Chapter 4: Husserl's Intentional Theory 69
Introduction 69
Consciousness and Intentionality 70
Synthesis: All of Conscious Life is Unified Synthetically 73
Meaning and Acts of Consciousness 73
Meaning and Unification 74
Meaning More 76
Appresentations: Constituting Intentional Objects
Reflect Their Use and Value 77
Phenomenological Reductions: The Disinterested
Observer 81
Standpoints 83
Intersubjectivity: Shared Meaning 86
Chapter 5: Schutz's Repair of Weber's Verstehende 91
Introduction 91
The Question of Motives and Subjective/
Objective Meaning 91
The Question of Meaning and Motive: Because
and In Order To 94
The Question of Acts and Action 95
The Question of Individualistic Bias 96
The Repair: An Interpretative Theory Based on
Phenomenological Sociology 97
Constituting Intentionalities; The Experiential
Flow 98
Acts of Consciousness 99
Out of the Flow: Intentional Objects 100
Metaphors and Constitutive Intentionalities 103
Societal Sources of Attachment: Discursive
Communities 103
Choice and Selection: Multiple Meaning Contexts and
Alternative Interpretations 106
Choice: To Choose or Not to Choose 107
Interests 108
Themes, Choice, and Selection 108
Other Factors in Choice: The Here and Now:
Pragmatic Exigency 110
Other Factors in Choice: Power 111
Choice and Exhaustiveness 112
Attitudes are Biased and Observers are not
Disinterested 113
The Natural Attitude 114
Typifications and Intersubjectivity: Shared Meanings 116
Typifications or Social Recipes 119
Constitutive Typicality: Horizons 121
Typifications and Intersubjectivity 122
Chapter 6: Durkheim's Sociologism: Social Constructions of
Reality 129
Introduction 129
From Kant to Sociology's Subject Matter 130
Metaphors 135
Criticisms 136
The Shift 138
The Symbolic Order 140
Abstract, Not Concrete 141
Not Individual but Social 143
Not Metaphysical but Social Things 146
Associational, not Ontological. Something
Added 148
A Vast Symbolism 152
Chapter 7: Simmel's "Forms of Experiencing" 157
Introduction 157
Forms of Experiencing and Their Social Origins 159
The Social Origins of Societal Forms 160
Sociology's Subject Matter 161
Abstract, not Concrete, not Individual, but
Social 161
Not Metaphysical 162
Reality 164
Not Ontological, Meaning is Added: Sociation 165
Simmel's Form and Content: The Struggle Met 168
Simmel's Form and Content: Some Criticisms 170
Simmel's Form and Content: Disassembled 172
Simmel's Form and Content: Examples 174
The Adventure 174
Secrets 178
The Stranger 178
General Types 179
Notes 187
Bibliography 209
Index 229 |
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spellingShingle | Wanderer, Jules J. Interpretative origins of classical sociology Weber, Husserl, Schutz, Durkheim, Simmel Mellen studies in sociology Weber, Max 1864-1920 Husserl, Edmund 1859-1938 Schutz, Alfred 1899-1959 Durkheim, Emile 1858-1917 Simmel, Georg 1858-1918 Schütz, Alfred 1899-1959 (DE-588)118611135 gnd Durkheim, Émile 1858-1917 (DE-588)118528297 gnd Simmel, Georg 1858-1918 (DE-588)118614436 gnd Husserl, Edmund 1859-1938 (DE-588)118555006 gnd Weber, Max 1864-1920 (DE-588)118629743 gnd Geschichte Philosophie Sociology Philosophy Sociology History Soziologie (DE-588)4077624-4 gnd |
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title | Interpretative origins of classical sociology Weber, Husserl, Schutz, Durkheim, Simmel |
title_auth | Interpretative origins of classical sociology Weber, Husserl, Schutz, Durkheim, Simmel |
title_exact_search | Interpretative origins of classical sociology Weber, Husserl, Schutz, Durkheim, Simmel |
title_exact_search_txtP | Interpretative origins of classical sociology Weber, Husserl, Schutz, Durkheim, Simmel |
title_full | Interpretative origins of classical sociology Weber, Husserl, Schutz, Durkheim, Simmel Jules J. Wanderer |
title_fullStr | Interpretative origins of classical sociology Weber, Husserl, Schutz, Durkheim, Simmel Jules J. Wanderer |
title_full_unstemmed | Interpretative origins of classical sociology Weber, Husserl, Schutz, Durkheim, Simmel Jules J. Wanderer |
title_short | Interpretative origins of classical sociology |
title_sort | interpretative origins of classical sociology weber husserl schutz durkheim simmel |
title_sub | Weber, Husserl, Schutz, Durkheim, Simmel |
topic | Weber, Max 1864-1920 Husserl, Edmund 1859-1938 Schutz, Alfred 1899-1959 Durkheim, Emile 1858-1917 Simmel, Georg 1858-1918 Schütz, Alfred 1899-1959 (DE-588)118611135 gnd Durkheim, Émile 1858-1917 (DE-588)118528297 gnd Simmel, Georg 1858-1918 (DE-588)118614436 gnd Husserl, Edmund 1859-1938 (DE-588)118555006 gnd Weber, Max 1864-1920 (DE-588)118629743 gnd Geschichte Philosophie Sociology Philosophy Sociology History Soziologie (DE-588)4077624-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Weber, Max 1864-1920 Husserl, Edmund 1859-1938 Schutz, Alfred 1899-1959 Durkheim, Emile 1858-1917 Simmel, Georg 1858-1918 Schütz, Alfred 1899-1959 Durkheim, Émile 1858-1917 Geschichte Philosophie Sociology Philosophy Sociology History Soziologie |
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