Hermeneutic Philosophy and the Sociology of Art

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Adequate Sociology
art
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Cathectic Interests
collective consciousness theory
Contemporary Society
cross-cultural interpretation
Cultural Historical Sciences
epistemological analysis
epistemological problem
epistemology
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Existential Philosophy
Gadamer's Hermeneutic Philosophy
Gadamer's Theory
Gadamer’s Hermeneutic Philosophy
Gadamer’s Theory
genesis
Goldmann's Work
Goldmann’s Work
Hermeneutic Existential Philosophy
Hermeneutic Sociology
hermeneutic sociology of creativity
ideology and interest
knowledge
Linguistic Relativity Hypothesis
literature
Mannheim's Essay
Mannheim’s Essay
Metalinguistic Theory
Phenomenological Sociology
phenomenology of knowledge
philosophical issues
social constructionism
social nature
Social System
society
sociology
sociology of knowledge
Standard Average European Languages
Total Ideology
Transindividual Subject
Uninvited Guest
Unresolved Theoretical Issues
Verstehende Sociology
Vice Versa
Wahrheit Und Methode
Wirkungsgeschichtliche Bewusstsein
Zur Logik Der Sozialwissenschaften

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138079458
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Aug 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book, first published in 1975, is an examination of the theoretical foundation of the sociology of art and literature and an in-depth study in the sociology of knowledge. In discussing and clarifying some of the important philosophical issues in this field, the constant underlying reference is to the creative and artistic-expressive areas of knowledge – so that the better understanding of the social nature and genesis of all knowledge may point the way towards a similar comprehension of art and society.

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