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The book offers an interpretation of social life developed during a century of sociological thought at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. It accounts for both objective ideas and the subjective (authorial) role played by the scholars who developed these ideas. Such an approach results in a perspective – developed through individual research and never-ending academic dialogue – that provides a comprehensive vision of social life. According to the authors, sociological research must follow two major principles to develop in a rational manner. First, it must be considered an independent field of study; second, it must be strictly connected with philosophy. It is philosophy that allows researchers to orient themselves when confronted with complex phenomena; it provides “terms” enabling them to gradually approach truth; when rooted in sociological research, it creates a comprehensive image of social reality.

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Social philosophy – macrosociology – sociology of new social movements – humanistic sociology – Catholic social teaching – social bond – sociological analysis of literature – realistic view of society – personalistic conception of society – solidarity in social life and workplace – culture of knowledge.

REALIST-AXIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES AND IMAGES OF

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 28/08/2020
      ISBN13: 9783631827017, 978-3631827017
      ISBN10: 3631827016

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The book offers an interpretation of social life developed during a century of sociological thought at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin. It accounts for both objective ideas and the subjective (authorial) role played by the scholars who developed these ideas. Such an approach results in a perspective – developed through individual research and never-ending academic dialogue – that provides a comprehensive vision of social life. According to the authors, sociological research must follow two major principles to develop in a rational manner. First, it must be considered an independent field of study; second, it must be strictly connected with philosophy. It is philosophy that allows researchers to orient themselves when confronted with complex phenomena; it provides “terms” enabling them to gradually approach truth; when rooted in sociological research, it creates a comprehensive image of social reality.

      Table of Contents
      Social philosophy – macrosociology – sociology of new social movements – humanistic sociology – Catholic social teaching – social bond – sociological analysis of literature – realistic view of society – personalistic conception of society – solidarity in social life and workplace – culture of knowledge.

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