In the present paper I sketch three genres of sociology of knowledge and trace their roots to Marx and Marxist literature while reconstructing two causal and one hermeneutic strand in this context. While so doing the main focus is set on György Lukács and György Márkus and their interpretation of Marx’s contribution to sociologically minded theories of knowledge. As a conclusion I point out that Marx-inspired sociologies of knowledge are more sensitive to the relation of larger-scale social and historical processes than to the actual practices of knowledge production, and that recent developments in science studies tend to integrate larger- and smaller-scale sociological sensitivities
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Karl Marx is one of the most influential writers in history. Despite repeated obituaries proclaiming...
This article examines the Marxist approach to science from the 1840s to the present
This paper analyses the Sociology of Knowledge (SoK) proposed by Karl Mannheim (1893-1947) and other...
‘Consciousness’ is among the more problematic and ambiguous terms in social science. In response to ...
Theoretical advancement in sociology is contingent upon an understanding of the cognitive framework ...
It was customary in traditional approaches to the sociology of knowledge to bracket either questions...
The subject of this essay is the communicative function of ideas as a potential determinant of their...
This paper outlines the distinctive contribution of marxism to science studies. It traces the trajec...
Karl Mannheim's work in the area of Sociology of Knowledge is generally considered to be his greates...
In this thesis, I endeavor to selectively reconstruct the argument of the first six chapters of Volu...
This chapter explores the background ideas are deeply rooted in the history of philosophy, and inter...
This paper examines Marxism's claim to be a science. The first part considers possible models o...
Marx theory has continued to be a source of hypothesis to many theorists in the world, and which has...
This paper builds on marxist postdigital literature by first by clarifying what a ‘mode of productio...
In this work, I characterize Marx\u27s idea of the dialectic in terms of the criticisms he offers of...
Karl Marx is one of the most influential writers in history. Despite repeated obituaries proclaiming...
This article examines the Marxist approach to science from the 1840s to the present
This paper analyses the Sociology of Knowledge (SoK) proposed by Karl Mannheim (1893-1947) and other...
‘Consciousness’ is among the more problematic and ambiguous terms in social science. In response to ...
Theoretical advancement in sociology is contingent upon an understanding of the cognitive framework ...