

An edition of Embattled Reason (1970)
essays on social knowledge.
By Reinhard Bendix
Publish Date
1970
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
395
Description:
Embattled Reason constitutes an intellectual profile of one of America's preeminent sociologists. This collection of essays, published over the course of thirty years, embodies a series of intellectual choices in response to current concerns and to debates of the past, affording a coherent and unified view of Bendix's work as a whole. The articles are grouped under three headings. In "Conditions of Knowledge" the author is concerned with the value assumptions basic to the social sciences. Under "Theoretical Perspectives" the author presents the guiding considerations of his own work in a continuing dialogue with such thinkers as Tocqueville, Marx, Durkheim, and Weber. In the last section, "Studies of Modernization," Bendix takes up problems involved in an analysis of social change though a reexamination of evolutionist assumptions.
subjects: Addresses, essays, lectures, Social change, Social history, Social structure, Sociology, Sociologie, Changement social, Soziologische Theorie, Wissenssoziologie, Sozialer Wandel, Autobiografie, Kennissociologie, SOCIAL SCIENCE, General, Social Conditions, Structure sociale, Histoire sociale