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Aspects of Enlightenment is an attempt to reconfigure the terrain of contemporary social theory. Critical of sociologistic approaches in that discipline and of vague concepts such as modernity and postmodernity, the book argues that the proper subject matter of social theory is enlightenment itself. Dismissing for the most part the conflicts in social and critical theory between realist and relativist approaches, the book argues for the merits of various limited kinds of anti-foundationalism that would guide fieldwork in specific areas of enlightenment. As a means of illustrating this approach, the book focuses on case studies that consider critical attitudes to scientific, therapeutic and aesthetic kinds of enlightenment. A key theme throughout the book is the status of the social sciences themselves with regard to the question of enlightenment, as well as with the nature of the vocation of the intellectual as the embodiment of particular kinds of critical ethos. Finally, the book in

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Chapter 1 Introduction: OFEnlightenmentality Chapter 2 Reason, Truth, and Criticism Chapter 3 Aspects of Scientific Enlightenment Chapter 4 Aspects of Therapeutic Enlightenment Chapter 5 Aspects of Aesthetic Enlightenment Chapter 6 Questioning Enlightenment: Ethics of Truth in Foucault and Weber Chapter 7 Agents of Enlightenment: In Praise of Intellectuals Chapter 8 Conclusion: Social Theory, Sociology and the Ethics of Criticism

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 10/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780847690787, 978-0847690787
      ISBN10: 0847690784

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Aspects of Enlightenment is an attempt to reconfigure the terrain of contemporary social theory. Critical of sociologistic approaches in that discipline and of vague concepts such as modernity and postmodernity, the book argues that the proper subject matter of social theory is enlightenment itself. Dismissing for the most part the conflicts in social and critical theory between realist and relativist approaches, the book argues for the merits of various limited kinds of anti-foundationalism that would guide fieldwork in specific areas of enlightenment. As a means of illustrating this approach, the book focuses on case studies that consider critical attitudes to scientific, therapeutic and aesthetic kinds of enlightenment. A key theme throughout the book is the status of the social sciences themselves with regard to the question of enlightenment, as well as with the nature of the vocation of the intellectual as the embodiment of particular kinds of critical ethos. Finally, the book in

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction: OFEnlightenmentality Chapter 2 Reason, Truth, and Criticism Chapter 3 Aspects of Scientific Enlightenment Chapter 4 Aspects of Therapeutic Enlightenment Chapter 5 Aspects of Aesthetic Enlightenment Chapter 6 Questioning Enlightenment: Ethics of Truth in Foucault and Weber Chapter 7 Agents of Enlightenment: In Praise of Intellectuals Chapter 8 Conclusion: Social Theory, Sociology and the Ethics of Criticism

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