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Social Structure and Forms of Consciousness, Volume 1 : The Social Determination of Method / Volume 1, The social determination of method / The social determination of method / Volume 1,

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Meszáros, István, 1930-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Monthly Review Press, 2010.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Social Structure and Forms of Consciousness VOLUME 1 THE SOCIAL DETERMINATION OF METHOD -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Dedication -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. THE PROGRAMMATIC ORIENTATION TOWARD SCIENCE -- 1.1 "The Mastery of Man over Nature" -- 1.2 Behaviuorists and Weberians -- 1.3 Mannheim's "Scientific Sociology of Culture" -- 1.4 The Structural Links of Science-Oriented Ideology -- 2. THE GENERAL TENDENCY TO FORMALISM -- 2.1 Formalism and Conflictuality -- 2.2 The Structural Affinity of Practical and Intellectual Inversions -- 2.3 Reconciliation of Irrational Forms -- 2.4 Formal/Reductive Homogenization and Universal Value-Equation -- 2.5 The Social Substance of Operational Rationality -- 2.6 The Concept of Nature as a Dehistoricized Formal Abstraction -- 2.7 "Formal Rationality" and Substantive Irrationality -- 3. THE STANDPOINT OF ISOLATED INDIVIDUALITY -- 3.1 Individualistic Conceptions of Conflict and Human Nature -- 3.2 The Elevation of Particularity to the Status of Universality -- 3.3 The Inversion of Objective Structural Relationships -- 4. NEGATIVE DETERMINATION OF PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIAL THEORY -- 4.1 Substance, Subjectivity, and Freedom -- 4.2 The Positive Aspect of Critical Negation -- 4.3 The Quantification of Quality and the Law of Measure -- 4.4 Second Order "Mediations of the Mediation" and the Triumph of Negativity -- 4.5 Reconciliatory Function of "Negativity as Self-Transcending Contradiction" -- 4.6 Negativity in Sartre and Marcuse: Dependency on the Ideologically Dominant Discourse -- 5. THE RISE AND FALL OF HISTORICAL TEMPORALITY -- 5.1 Historical Explanation in Ancient Greece and in the Middle Ages -- 5.2 "Divine Providence" in Bourgeois Philosophies of History -- 5.3 Vico's Conception of Civil Society and History -- 5.4 Organic Models as Substitutes for Historical Explanation. 
505 0 |a 5.5 Vicissitudes of Historical Consciousness in the Twentieth Century -- 5.6 "There Is Neither Necessity nor Meaning" -- 5.7 "If Sense There Be, It Escapes Our Perception": From Ranke and Tocqueville to Sir Lewis Namier and Beyond -- 5.8 Social Antagonism and Historical Explanation -- 6. DUALISM AND DICHOTOMIES IN PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIAL THEORIES -- 6.1 The Hidden Premises of Dichotomous Systems -- 6.2 The Functional Imperative of Operational Exclusiveness -- 6.3 Ruling Values Disguised as Instrumental Complexes: The Illusions of Value-Free Functionality -- 6.4 Ideological Roots of Methodological Dualism -- 6.5 The Inward-Oriented Subject of Philosophical Discourse -- 6.6 From "Unreconciled Dualism" to Dualism of Reconciliation -- 6.7 Moralizing Apriorism in the Service of the "Commercial Spirit" -- 6.8 The Dominance of Counter-Value in Antinomous Value-Relations -- 6.9 The Supersession of Dichotomies: The Question of Social Agency -- 7. THE POSTULATES OF "UNITY" AND "UNIVERSALITY" -- 7.1 The Incorrigible Circularity and Ultimate Failure of Individualistic Mediation -- 7.2 "The Process of the Genus with the Individual": The Reconciliatory Function of Anthropological Models -- 7.3 Fragmentation and "Longing for Unity" -- 7.4 "The Ideal General Will Should Also Be the Empirically General Will" -- 7.5 Unification through the Material Reproduction Process -- 8. METHOD IN A HISTORICAL EPOCH OF TRANSITION -- 8.1 The Marxian Reorientation of Method -- 8.2 From Hegel's "Science of Logic" to the Marxian View of Science -- 8.3 The Critique of Political Economy -- 8.4 Self-Critique as a Methodological Principle -- 8.5 Categorical Reflections of Social Antagonism and the Central Categories of Socialist Theory -- 8.6 Methodological Aspects of Mediation in an Epoch of Transition -- INDEX. 
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