Social Science as Civic Discourse: Essays on the Invention, Legitimation, and Uses of Social Theory

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University of Chicago Press, 16 בנוב׳ 1989 - 227 עמודים
Richard Harvey Brown's pioneering explorations in the philosophy of social science and the theory of rhetoric reach a culmination in Social Science as Civic Discourse. In his earlier works, he argued for a logic of discovery and explanation in social science by showing that science and art both depend on metaphoric thinking, and he has applied that logic to society as a narrative text in which significant action by moral agents is possible. This new work is at once a philosophical critique of social theory and a social-theoretical critique of politics. Brown proposes to redirect the language and the mission of the social sciences toward a new discourse for a humane civic practice.

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Metaphysics Social Theory and Social Control
9
The Romantic Alternative and Its Limits
28
JeanPaul Sartre and Claude LéviStrauss
55
Metaphor and Knowledge of History I
79
of Linguistic Figuration
98
Bureaucracy as Praxis
123
Toward a Liberating Discourse for Societal
143
Notes
171
References
187
Index
217
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Richard Harvey Brown, professor of sociology at the University of Maryland, College Park, is the author of Society as Text and A Poetic for Sociology, both published by the University of Chicago Press.

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