This paper first aims to draw attention to, and diagnose, the failure of IR’s ‘sociological turn’ to extend the domain of sociological reason into the philosophical turf of epistemology and thereby fulfill the full promises of the ‘post-positivist turn’. Its second purpose is to revive and deploy the radical version of the sociology of knowledge that can achieve an autonomous reconstruction of epistemology suited to a reflexive, post-Kantian consciousness. The diagnosis begins by tracing the erasure of the radical sociological position in the connected evolutions of Sociology and IR. It shows that the derailing of the ‘sociological revolution’ was paradoxically mediated by the consolidation of social constructionism and science studies, rep...
It was customary in traditional approaches to the sociology of knowledge to bracket either questions...
The relevance of the presented research is explained by the fact that in the conditions of the moder...
Sociology is a science with specificities and which can potentially offer a more rigorous knowledge ...
This article first aims to draw attention to, and diagnose, the failure of IR’s sociological turn to...
This paper addresses the notion of a “theory of knowledge” from the perspective of sociological refl...
The purpose. In this article the epistemology is investigated in such direction of social thought as...
Abstract: Knowledge about and reflection on the epistemological developments in sociology of science...
In this work, I develop a more socially informed practicist epistemology by critically appropriating...
In recent decades, there has been a significant increase in ontological research in the social scien...
The place of social epistemology within contemporary philosophy, as well as its relation to other a...
Epistemological theory which is considered to be the fundamental philosophy of cognition process, re...
This article moves from deconstruction to reconstruction in epistemology and research methodology. T...
Epistemology (from the Greek epistēmē meaning knowledge), also known as the theory of knowledge, is ...
none1noIn the contemporary epistemological debate on social reality, characterized by the crisis of ...
313 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.Recent debates in the sociolo...
It was customary in traditional approaches to the sociology of knowledge to bracket either questions...
The relevance of the presented research is explained by the fact that in the conditions of the moder...
Sociology is a science with specificities and which can potentially offer a more rigorous knowledge ...
This article first aims to draw attention to, and diagnose, the failure of IR’s sociological turn to...
This paper addresses the notion of a “theory of knowledge” from the perspective of sociological refl...
The purpose. In this article the epistemology is investigated in such direction of social thought as...
Abstract: Knowledge about and reflection on the epistemological developments in sociology of science...
In this work, I develop a more socially informed practicist epistemology by critically appropriating...
In recent decades, there has been a significant increase in ontological research in the social scien...
The place of social epistemology within contemporary philosophy, as well as its relation to other a...
Epistemological theory which is considered to be the fundamental philosophy of cognition process, re...
This article moves from deconstruction to reconstruction in epistemology and research methodology. T...
Epistemology (from the Greek epistēmē meaning knowledge), also known as the theory of knowledge, is ...
none1noIn the contemporary epistemological debate on social reality, characterized by the crisis of ...
313 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.Recent debates in the sociolo...
It was customary in traditional approaches to the sociology of knowledge to bracket either questions...
The relevance of the presented research is explained by the fact that in the conditions of the moder...
Sociology is a science with specificities and which can potentially offer a more rigorous knowledge ...