Metaphysical Sociology

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critical engagement
cultural meaning systems
Danse Macabre
digital culture analysis
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existential
Existential Jesus
existential questions in Western society
existential sociology
film
fundamental questions
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Grand Theft Auto
Home Town
human
inner resources
John Carroll
John Dickson
Keith Tester
Marcus Maloney
Margaret Gibson
Mark's Gospel
Mark's Jesus
Mark’s Gospel
Mark’s Jesus
meaning
metaphysical
Metaphysical Critique
metaphysical resources
metaphysical sociology
metaphysics
Michael Sheen
modern West
morality
ontological qualities
ontological selfhood
Peter Murphy
Port Talbot
psychoanalysis
Red Dead Redemption
Roger Scruton
romantic love theory
Sara James
secular modernity
social theory
sociology
Spatial Citizenship
terrorism
Terrorist Persona
Unchosen Circumstances
Wayne Bradshaw
Wild Ducks
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367821081
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume critically engages with the work of the acclaimed Australian sociologist John Carroll. It makes the argument for a metaphysical sociology, which Carroll has proposed should focus on the questions of fundamental existence that confront all humans: ‘Where do I come from?’, ‘What should I do with my life?’ and ‘What happens to me when I die?’. These questions of meaning, in the secular modern West, have become difficult to answer. As contemporary individuals increasingly draw on their inner resources, or 'ontological qualities', to pursue quests for meaning, the key challenge for a metaphysical sociology concerns the cultural resources available to people and the manner in which they are cultivated. Through wide-ranging discussions which include, film, romantic love, terrorism and video games, Metaphysical Sociology takes up this challenge. The contributors include emerging and established sociologists, a philosopher, a renowned actor and a musician. As such, this collection will appeal to scholars of social theory and sociology, and to the general reader with interests in morality, art, culture and the fundamental questions of human existence.

Sara James is Lecturer in the Department of Social Inquiry at La Trobe University, Australia. She is the author of Making a Living, Making a Life: Work, Meaning and Self-Identity (Routledge 2017), a major study of the significance of work in contemporary lives. Sara is co-author of Sociology in Today’s World (3rd edition), an introductory sociology text for first-year students, and in 2016 she co-edited a special issue of M/C Journal on authenticity.