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Symbol Theory

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Informationen zum Autor NORBERT ELIAS (1897-1990) was one of the greatest sociologists of the twentieth century. He studied in Breslau and Heidelberg and served as Karl Mannheim's assistant in Frankfurt. In exile after 1933! first in France and then in Britain! he wrote his magnum opus The Civilizing Process. At its ill-timed publication in 1939! it received little note. Only after his formal retirement in 1962 was the book reissued in German and translated into many other languages. That! and a flood of other books and essays! made him an international intellectual celebrity towards the end of his long life. His whole oeuvre is now appearing in new scholarly editions in the Collected Works in English. RICHARD KILMINSTER is an Honorary Research Fellow in Sociology at the University of Leeds. Klappentext "First published as a book under the title The Symbol Theory, 1991 by Sage, London"--T.p. verso. Zusammenfassung Situates the human capacity for forming symbols in the long-term biological evolution of Homo sapiens, showing how it is linked through communication and orientation to group survival. This title proceeds to recast the question of the ontological status of knowledge, moving beyond the old philosophical dualisms of idealism/materialism. Inhaltsverzeichnis Norbert Elias (1897-1990); Note on the text; Introduction; Towards a comprehensive understanding of human beings: reconfiguring sociology! evolutionary biology and philosophy; Languages as learned sound patterns and symbols as the 'fifth dimension'; 'Symbol emancipation' as an evolutionary breakthrough; The high survival value of communication by learned sound-symbols; To speak! to think! to know: the sociogenesis and psychogenesis of reality-congruent symbols; Human society as a level of nature: beyond idealism and materialism; From 'truth' to reality congruence: beyond traditional philosophical theories of knowledge; Concept-formation in the 'five-dimensional' human world: beyond abstraction explanations; The distant past and the long future: reality-congruent knowledge and human survival; Appendix: Previously unpublished passages in Elias's Introduction; Textual variants; Bibliography; Index. ...

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Authors Norbert (Late of Universities of Leicester Elias
Publisher University College of Dublin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 05.09.2011
 
EAN 9781906359102
ISBN 978-1-906359-10-2
No. of pages 208
Series The Collected Works of Norbert Elias
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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