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ISBN 10: 3031974301 ISBN 13: 9783031974304
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book investigates Ludwik Fleck s thought as a radical critique of institutionalized knowledge production, clarifying and extending his concepts to form an updated methodology. It reconstructs the cultural and institutional factors that, as Fleck insisted, are interactional i.e., shaped by entangled processes rather than a single determinant. Offering an alternative to dominant models of cultural change, it demonstrates how new thought styles emerge, circulate, and face resistance in moments of revolutionary transformation.The central question addressed is how certain communities come to think in new ways both in response to and contributing to cultural transformations. Such changes are fiercely contested through censorship, exclusion, and institutional control. When Fleck s concepts are enhanced by discourse analysis, these struggles can be revealed archaeologically, showing the layers of contestation beneath claims to neutrality and purity.Tracing these conflicts from antiquity to modernity, this book examines how thought styles are marginalized, suppressed, or institutionalized. It examines the oligarchic thought style in Plato s responses to cultural trauma and loss of control, follows the spread of the Socratic caesura through Cicero s philosophia and Shaftesbury s civic reactivation of Socrates, and analyzes its role in the German university system. There, following the exclusion of Hobbes and Spinoza, Bildung became philosophy s means of asserting autonomy from theological control, culminating in Kant s Conflict of the Faculties.This book rejects single-determinant models of cultural change economic, epistemic, discursive, or technological while also challenging entrenched dichotomies such as myth vs. logos, Enlightenment vs. Counter-Enlightenment, and the public sphere vs. the state. Expanding on Fleck s theory of thought styles, it develops an open epistemology that continuously reveals new dimensions of cultural facts and their institutional regulation.The book offers a methodologically innovative framework for understanding cultural change. As such, it will be of interest to scholars of philosophy, intellectual history, discourse analysis, and the history of ideas, as well as those exploring the interplay of thought, power, and institutional authority.
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -This book investigates Ludwik Fleck s thought as a radical critique of institutionalized knowledge production, clarifying and extending his concepts to form an updated methodology. It reconstructs the cultural and institutional factors that, as Fleck insisted, are interactional i.e., shaped by entangled processes rather than a single determinant. Offering an alternative to dominant models of cultural change, it demonstrates how new thought styles emerge, circulate, and face resistance in moments of revolutionary transformation.The central question addressed is how certain communities come to think in new ways both in response to and contributing to cultural transformations. Such changes are fiercely contested through censorship, exclusion, and institutional control. When Fleck s concepts are enhanced by discourse analysis, these struggles can be revealed archaeologically, showing the layers of contestation beneath claims to neutrality and purity.Tracing these conflicts from antiquity to modernity, this book examines how thought styles are marginalized, suppressed, or institutionalized. It examines the oligarchic thought style in Plato s responses to cultural trauma and loss of control, follows the spread of the Socratic caesura through Cicero s philosophia and Shaftesbury s civic reactivation of Socrates, and analyzes its role in the German university system. There, following the exclusion of Hobbes and Spinoza, Bildung became philosophy s means of asserting autonomy from theological control, culminating in Kant s Conflict of the Faculties.This book rejects single-determinant models of cultural change economic, epistemic, discursive, or technological while also challenging entrenched dichotomies such as myth vs. logos, Enlightenment vs. Counter-Enlightenment, and the public sphere vs. the state. Expanding on Fleck s theory of thought styles, it develops an open epistemology that continuously reveals new dimensions of cultural facts and their institutional regulation.The book offers a methodologically innovative framework for understanding cultural change. As such, it will be of interest to scholars of philosophy, intellectual history, discourse analysis, and the history of ideas, as well as those exploring the interplay of thought, power, and institutional authority. 456 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. This book investigates Ludwik Flecks thought as a radical critique of institutionalized knowledge production, clarifying and extending his concepts to form an updated methodology. It reconstructs the cultural and institutional factors that, as Fleck insisted, are interactional i.e., shaped by entangled processes rather than a single determinant. Offering an alternative to dominant models of cultural change, it demonstrates how new thought styles emerge, circulate, and face resistance in moments of revolutionary transformation.The central question addressed is how certain communities come to think in new ways both in response to and contributing to cultural transformations. Such changes are fiercely contested through censorship, exclusion, and institutional control. When Flecks concepts are enhanced by discourse analysis, these struggles can be revealed archaeologically, showing the layers of contestation beneath claims to neutrality and purity.Tracing these conflicts from antiquity to modernity, this book examines how thought styles are marginalized, suppressed, or institutionalized. It examines the oligarchic thought style in Platos responses to cultural trauma and loss of control, follows the spread of the Socratic caesura through Ciceros philosophia and Shaftesburys civic reactivation of Socrates, and analyzes its role in the German university system. There, following the exclusion of Hobbes and Spinoza, Bildung became philosophys means of asserting autonomy from theological control, culminating in Kants Conflict of the Faculties.This book rejects single-determinant models of cultural change economic, epistemic, discursive, or technological while also challenging entrenched dichotomies such as myth vs. logos, Enlightenment vs. Counter-Enlightenment, and the public sphere vs. the state. Expanding on Flecks theory of thought styles, it develops an open epistemology that continuously reveals new dimensions of cultural facts and their institutional regulation.The book offers a methodologically innovative framework for understanding cultural change. As such, it will be of interest to scholars of philosophy, intellectual history, discourse analysis, and the history of ideas, as well as those exploring the interplay of thought, power, and institutional authority. Offering an alternative to dominant models of cultural change, it demonstrates how new thought styles emerge, circulate, and face resistance in moments of revolutionary transformation.The central question addressed is how certain communities come to think in new ways both in response to and contributing to cultural transformations. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Thought Collectives and Cultural Change | Applying Ludwik Fleck's Theory of Thought Collectives to the Study of Cultural Transformations | Stephen Dersley | Buch | xv | Englisch | 2025 | Springer | EAN 9783031974304 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg, juergen[dot]hartmann[at]springer[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. This book investigates Ludwik Flecks thought as a radical critique of institutionalized knowledge production, clarifying and extending his concepts to form an updated methodology. It reconstructs the cultural and institutional factors that, as Fleck insisted, are interactional i.e., shaped by entangled processes rather than a single determinant. Offering an alternative to dominant models of cultural change, it demonstrates how new thought styles emerge, circulate, and face resistance in moments of revolutionary transformation.The central question addressed is how certain communities come to think in new ways both in response to and contributing to cultural transformations. Such changes are fiercely contested through censorship, exclusion, and institutional control. When Flecks concepts are enhanced by discourse analysis, these struggles can be revealed archaeologically, showing the layers of contestation beneath claims to neutrality and purity.Tracing these conflicts from antiquity to modernity, this book examines how thought styles are marginalized, suppressed, or institutionalized. It examines the oligarchic thought style in Platos responses to cultural trauma and loss of control, follows the spread of the Socratic caesura through Ciceros philosophia and Shaftesburys civic reactivation of Socrates, and analyzes its role in the German university system. There, following the exclusion of Hobbes and Spinoza, Bildung became philosophys means of asserting autonomy from theological control, culminating in Kants Conflict of the Faculties.This book rejects single-determinant models of cultural change economic, epistemic, discursive, or technological while also challenging entrenched dichotomies such as myth vs. logos, Enlightenment vs. Counter-Enlightenment, and the public sphere vs. the state. Expanding on Flecks theory of thought styles, it develops an open epistemology that continuously reveals new dimensions of cultural facts and their institutional regulation.The book offers a methodologically innovative framework for understanding cultural change. As such, it will be of interest to scholars of philosophy, intellectual history, discourse analysis, and the history of ideas, as well as those exploring the interplay of thought, power, and institutional authority. Offering an alternative to dominant models of cultural change, it demonstrates how new thought styles emerge, circulate, and face resistance in moments of revolutionary transformation.The central question addressed is how certain communities come to think in new ways both in response to and contributing to cultural transformations. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg Englisch.