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Practical Action Wittgenstein Pragmatism And Sociology Albert Ogien

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Practical Action Wittgenstein Pragmatism And Sociology Albert Ogien
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.03 MB
Pages: 121
Author: Albert Ogien
ISBN: 9781527513914, 1527513912
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Practical Action Wittgenstein Pragmatism And Sociology Albert Ogien by Albert Ogien 9781527513914, 1527513912 instant download after payment.

This book delineates a pluralist and dynamic model of practical action which thoughtfully takes into account the reflexive conception of agency that is, by and large, prevailing in current social sciences research. Such a model will challenge the one the cognitive sciences have rather successfully imposed on our understanding of the relationship between knowledge and action. To make this model available, the book compares Wittgenstein’s theses on knowing, the pragmatist outlook on inquiry and the analysis of action in common offered by interactionist sociology. It thus shows how an integrated theory of practical action would warrant a radically contextual conception of human individual and collective behaviour.

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