The role of the classic text in the social sciences has come under fire in recent years. The authority of classics has been challenged on the grounds that they conceal a variety of ideological assumptions, tensions and discontinuities as well as being far removed from our experience of contemporary life. Drawing on Gadamer’s account of the ‘classical’ in Truth and Method, the article contests these views, arguing that classic texts are a source of intellectual vitality and should not be jettisoned. Following the introduction the article divides into two main sections. The first deals with the issue of authorship, arguing that while ‘names’ remain intrinsic to sociology, attention should remain with the text. The second employs Gadamer’s ide...
This Timely volume represents an attempt by leading practitioners in the field to think reflexively ...
ABSTRACT How is it that some sociological texts can defy time and lay claim to be classics while oth...
This paper discusses the canonization process of George Herbert Mead (1863–1931) in sociology throug...
ABSTRACT The role of the classic text in the social sciences has come under fire in recent years. Th...
This book demonstrates that classical sociology is essential to cutting-edge debates in the contempo...
Three categories-founders, classics, canons-have been vitally important in helping to frame sociolog...
Founding fathers and classic texts are the main protagonists of a certain way of viewing the history...
An oxymoron if ever there was one, this term refers to texts (or authors) that have assumed an exalt...
This thesis is a study of a period of theoretical development within American sociology focusing on ...
This article provides an introduction to the 20th Anniversary Special Issue of the Journal of Classi...
This paper tracks Mead\u27s induction into the sociological canon, focusing in particular on America...
Thesis advisor: John SallisIn comparing hermeneutic application to Aristotle's concept of phronêsis,...
Abstract The guest editors of this special issue, James A. Knapp and Jeffrey Pence, contend that the...
This article is about doing classical theology in context. The weight of my argument is that classic...
Autori su u tekstu pošli od uvida koji im je govorio da se, posle urušavanja Berlinskog zida, jugosl...
This Timely volume represents an attempt by leading practitioners in the field to think reflexively ...
ABSTRACT How is it that some sociological texts can defy time and lay claim to be classics while oth...
This paper discusses the canonization process of George Herbert Mead (1863–1931) in sociology throug...
ABSTRACT The role of the classic text in the social sciences has come under fire in recent years. Th...
This book demonstrates that classical sociology is essential to cutting-edge debates in the contempo...
Three categories-founders, classics, canons-have been vitally important in helping to frame sociolog...
Founding fathers and classic texts are the main protagonists of a certain way of viewing the history...
An oxymoron if ever there was one, this term refers to texts (or authors) that have assumed an exalt...
This thesis is a study of a period of theoretical development within American sociology focusing on ...
This article provides an introduction to the 20th Anniversary Special Issue of the Journal of Classi...
This paper tracks Mead\u27s induction into the sociological canon, focusing in particular on America...
Thesis advisor: John SallisIn comparing hermeneutic application to Aristotle's concept of phronêsis,...
Abstract The guest editors of this special issue, James A. Knapp and Jeffrey Pence, contend that the...
This article is about doing classical theology in context. The weight of my argument is that classic...
Autori su u tekstu pošli od uvida koji im je govorio da se, posle urušavanja Berlinskog zida, jugosl...
This Timely volume represents an attempt by leading practitioners in the field to think reflexively ...
ABSTRACT How is it that some sociological texts can defy time and lay claim to be classics while oth...
This paper discusses the canonization process of George Herbert Mead (1863–1931) in sociology throug...