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By examining the philosophical foundations of social inquiry, this book contends that sociology has neglected critical analysis of the human condition. It highlights five essential questions related to inescapability and attainability: the certainty of knowledge, the viability of politics, the continuity of self, the accessibility of the past, and the transparency of the future. Through a historical lens, it explores how these questions have been approached over the last 200 years and their relevance in contemporary discourse.
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Theorizing Modernity, Peter Wagner
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- 2001
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- Title
- Theorizing Modernity
- Subtitle
- Inescapability and Attainability in Social Theory
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Peter Wagner
- Publisher
- Sage Publications UK
- Publisher
- 2001
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 158
- ISBN13
- 9780761951476
- Category
- Social sciences
- Description
- By examining the philosophical foundations of social inquiry, this book contends that sociology has neglected critical analysis of the human condition. It highlights five essential questions related to inescapability and attainability: the certainty of knowledge, the viability of politics, the continuity of self, the accessibility of the past, and the transparency of the future. Through a historical lens, it explores how these questions have been approached over the last 200 years and their relevance in contemporary discourse.