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very good dust-jacket, very good maroon half-cloth and gray boards. DOSSE, FRANÇOIS. Empire of meaning: the humanization of the social sciences. Translated by Hassan Melehy. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1999, 1st printing number line ending in 1, xx, 434pp., . An outgrowth of Dosse's History of Structuralism, Empire of Meaning is an extended encounter with some of the most influential French intellectuals. Through interviews and readings, Dosse reveals what has become of the intellectuals of the generation of '68 as they have tried to work out the implications of their revolt against structuralism and the problem of cold war existence. Paul Ricoeur, Bruno Latour, Isabelle Stengers, Roger Chartier, Marcel Gauchet, Dany-Robert Dufour, and Michel Serres are among the many figures whose words and work unfold in these pages. - CONTENTS: pt. I. Itineraries: One Generation. 1. The Galaxy of Michel Serres's Disciples. 2. The Cognitivist Pole. 3. The Pragmatist Pole. 4. The Pole of Reglobalization through the Political -- pt. II. The "American" Detour. 5. Ethnomethodology. 6. Analytic Philosophy. 7. The Philosophy of Science. 8. The Chicago School, Elias, and Weber -- pt. III. The Social Bond. 9. A New Triad: Nature/Society/Discourse. 10. A Great Innovation: The Introduction of Objects. 11. Civility. 12. Gift and Countergift -- pt. IV. At the Risk of Acting. 13. The Paradigm Shift. 14. A Philosophy of Acting: Paul Ricoeur. 15. The Descriptive Turn. 16. The Hermeneutic Horizon. 17. The Social Sciences: Pragmatic Sciences -- pt. V. Representations. 9780816629640 ISBN 0816629641. N° de ref. del artículo 94271
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Título: Empire of meaning: the humanization of the ...
Editorial: Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1999
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