Bourdieu's Philosophy and Sociology of Science

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Bourdieu's Argument
Bourdieu's Attempt
Bourdieu's Criticism
Bourdieu's Field Theory
Bourdieu's Philosophy
Bourdieu's Theory
Bourdieusian Sociology
case studies
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Central Research Problem
Confers
Corpuscular Philosophy
critical ethnography in science
critical theory
cultural capital theory
De La Beche
epistemic authority
Epistemic Reflexivity
epistemology
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field theory
field theory analysis
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Jurgen Habermas
Karl Popper
Mary Hesse
Narcissistic Reflexivity
Neoclassical Economics
objectivism
participant objectivation
philosophy of science
Pierre Bourdieu
Post-positivist Philosophy
Quine Duhem Problem
Rational Dialectic
reflexive methodology
Relativist Sociology
Scientific Field
Scientific Habitus
Social Reproduction
social science critique
social theory
Sociological Historical Studies
sociology
sociology of science
Spontaneous Sociology
Thomas Kuhn

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032386010
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores Pierre Bourdieu's philosophy and sociology of science, which, though central to his thought, have been largely neglected in critical examinations of his work.

Addressing the resultant confusion that surrounds Bourdieu's sociologized philosophy of science, it expounds his epistemology and sociology of science, situating it within the context of Anglo-American post-positivist philosophy of science and shedding light on the critique of relativist sociology of science that emerges from his field theory. From a detailed critique of Bourdieu's reflexive sociology and his attempt to enhance the uneasy epistemic status of the social sciences, the author draws on the thought of Jürgen Habermas to suggest critical ethnography as a way of going beyond Bourdieu’s critical theory.

As such, Bourdieu's Philosophy and Sociology of Science will appeal to sociologists, philosophers, and scholars across the social sciences with interests in the work of Bourdieu and the sociology and philosophy of science.

Kyung-Man Kim is Professor of Sociology at Sogang University, South Korea. He was a Fulbright scholar twice and is a fellow of the Korean Academy of Science and Technology. In 2009, he was awarded the Kyung-Ahm prize, the most prestigious academic prize in South Korea. He has published extensively in leading sociology and philosophy journals and is the author of Discourses on Liberation: An Anatomy of Critical Theory (Routledge 2005), among other books.

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