Theorizing Modernity: Inescapability and Attainability in Social Theory / Edition 1

Theorizing Modernity: Inescapability and Attainability in Social Theory / Edition 1

by Peter Wagner
ISBN-10:
0761951474
ISBN-13:
9780761951476
Pub. Date:
03/20/2001
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
0761951474
ISBN-13:
9780761951476
Pub. Date:
03/20/2001
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Theorizing Modernity: Inescapability and Attainability in Social Theory / Edition 1

Theorizing Modernity: Inescapability and Attainability in Social Theory / Edition 1

by Peter Wagner
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Overview

This book argues that sociology has lost its ability to provide critical diagnoses of the present human condition because sociology has stopped considering the philosophical requirements of social enquiry. The book attempts to restore that ability by retrieving some of the key questions that sociologists tend to gloss over, inescapability and attainability. The book identifies five key questions in which issues of inescapability and attainability emerge. These are the questions of the certainty of our knowledge, the viability of our politics, the continuity of our selves, the accessibility of the past, and the transparency of the future. The book demonstrates how these questions are addressed in different forms and by different intellectua

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761951476
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 03/20/2001
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.34(d)

About the Author

Peter Wagner is Professor of Social and Political Theory in the Department of Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute, Florence

Table of Contents

The Certainty of Knowledge
The Viability of the Polity
The Continuity of Selfhood
The Accessibility of the Past
Interlude
Modernity and Exile
The Transparency of the Future
Epilogue
Historicity, Plurality, Probl[ac]ematiques
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