EMU Convergence: Reason for Encouragement
In: Challenge: the magazine of economic affairs, Band 51, Heft 2, S. 85-96
ISSN: 1558-1489
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In: Challenge: the magazine of economic affairs, Band 51, Heft 2, S. 85-96
ISSN: 1558-1489
In: Challenge: the magazine of economic affairs, Band 50, Heft 3, S. 113-122
ISSN: 1558-1489
In: FAU Libraries' Special Collections
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In: Transactions of the Ethnological Society of London, Band 4, S. 13
ISSN: 2397-5261
In: Transactions of the Ethnological Society of London, Band 3, S. 9
ISSN: 2397-5261
In: Transactions of the Ethnological Society of London, Band 1, S. 59
ISSN: 2397-5261
In: Transactions of the Ethnological Society of London, Band 1, S. 186
ISSN: 2397-5261
In: Journal of the Ethnological Society of London, Band 4, S. 33
ISSN: 2397-527X
In: Advances in religious and cultural studies (ARCS) book series
Machine generated contents note:1.Against Sociological Formalism --2.C. Wright Mills and the Tradition of Social Criticism --3.Social Pragmatism of John Dewey --4.Unity of Theory and Practice --5.Values, Social Science, Pragmatism, and Social Critique.
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Against Sociological Formalism -- 2. C. Wright Mills and the Tradition of Social Criticism -- 3. The Social Pragmatism of John Dewey -- 4. The Unity of Theory and Practice -- 5. Values, Social Science, Pragmatism, and Social Critique -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index.
In Toward a Pragmatist Sociology, Robert Dunn explores the relationship between the ideas and principles of philosopher and educator John Dewey and sociologist C. Wright Mills to provide a philosophical and theoretical foundation for the development of a critical and public sociology. Dunn recovers an intellectual and conceptual framework for transforming sociology into a more substantive, comprehensive, and socially useful discipline.
Arguing that Dewey and Mills shared a common vision of a relevant, critical, public sociology dedicated to the solution of societal problems, Toward a Pragmatist Sociology investigates the past and present state of the discipline, critiquing its dominant tendencies, and offering historical examples of alternatives to conventional sociological approaches. This original treatment of two influential American thinkers whose work offers a conception of and model for a sociology with public relevance and a sense of moral and political purpose should inspire future sociologists and others to regard the discipline as not only a science but also an intellectual, moral, and political enterprise.
Machine generated contents note:1.Against Sociological Formalism --2.C. Wright Mills and the Tradition of Social Criticism --3.Social Pragmatism of John Dewey --4.Unity of Theory and Practice --5.Values, Social Science, Pragmatism, and Social Critique.