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Andrew M. Koch

    Materialism and Social Inquiry in the Continental Tradition in Philosophy
    Romance and Reason
    Knowledge and Social Construction
    Poststructuralism and the Politics of Method
    • Focusing on poststructuralist epistemology, the book delves into the political implications of knowledge construction. Koch investigates themes such as materialism, democracy, and power, while also addressing leftist politics. By examining these dimensions, the work highlights the potential political avenues that arise from the poststructuralist movement of the twentieth century.

      Poststructuralism and the Politics of Method
    • Knowledge and Social Construction

      • 174pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Exploring the nature of social knowledge, Andrew Koch argues that absolute certainty in political paths is unattainable. Instead, he suggests that embracing hypothetical claims allows for a more open society. This perspective invites readers to reconsider the foundations of political discourse and the implications of knowledge construction in shaping societal progress.

      Knowledge and Social Construction
    • Romance and Reason

      Ontological and Social Sources of Alienation in the Writings of Max Weber

      • 258pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The theme of alienation is intricately explored through the lens of Max Weber's life and work, highlighting its significance in modern sociology. Andrew M. Koch delves into the origins of the concept, offering a thoughtful analysis that reconstructs the intellectual and personal context in which Weber perceived alienation. This exploration provides a fresh and imaginative perspective on Weber's contributions, revealing how his experiences shaped his understanding of this complex theme.

      Romance and Reason
    • This book examines the evolution of materialism within the continental tradition in philosophy. After building a model of materialism, it shows how the writings of Kant, Marx, Weber, and Nietzsche have contributed to a materialist understanding of culture and history.

      Materialism and Social Inquiry in the Continental Tradition in Philosophy