Transcending modernity with relational thinking / Pierpaolo Donati.
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نصالسلاسل:Routledge advances in sociology ; 309الناشر:London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021وصف:1 online resourceنوع المحتوى:- text
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- 9781000382679
- 9780367705121
- HM1111
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Towards a relational society -- PART I: The emergence of after modernity -- 1. Beyond the modern dilemma freedom (lib) vs control (lab): What after? -- 2. Overcoming the market/state binary code -- 3. Shedding light on society through a relational (not relationist) gaze -- PART II: Insights into the morphogenetic changes of social morality -- 4. Relational society as a morphogenetic configuration -- 5. The morphogenesis of social morality -- 6. Morality and social networks -- PART III: Why and how can the new society be “good”? -- 7. What does the good life consist of?-- 8. The emergence of new social subjects generating relational goods -- PART IV: The hybridisation of society: shall we forget about its human character? -- 9. The new scenario of a hybridised society -- 10. Prospects: Should we abandon the dream of a human(e) society?
"This book explores the ways in which social relations are profoundly changing modern society, arguing that, constituting a reality of their own, social relations will ultimately lead to a new form of society: an after-modern or relational society. Drawing on the thought of Simmel, it extends the idea that society consists essentially of social relations, in order to make sense of the operation of dichotomous forces in society and to examine the emergence of a 'third' in the morphogenetic processes. Through a realist and critical relational sociology, which allows for the fact that human beings are both internal and external to social relations, and therefore to society, the author shows how we are moving towards a new, trans-modern society - one that calls into question the guiding ideas of western modernity, such as the notion of linear progression, that science and technology are the decisive factors of human development, and that culture can entirely supplant nature. As such, it will appeal to sociologists, social theorists, economists, political scientists and social philosophers with interests in relational thought, critical realism and social transformation"-- Provided by publisher.
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