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OverviewRecent methodological debates have shown that practice theory can either be developed by combining and slightly extending established theoretical concepts of inter-subjectivity, social normativity, collective behavior, interaction between agents and environment, habits, learning, collective intentionality, and human agency; or by following a strategy that promotes the quest for completely autonomous concepts. In the latter case, one defends a thesis of irreducibility. Toward a Hermeneutic Theory of Social Practices advocates this thesis by approaching the interrelational dynamic of social practices in terms of existential analytic. Indeed, this insightful volume outlines a methodology of the double hermeneutics that allows the study of the entanglement of agential plans, beliefs, and intentions with configured practices; while also demonstrating how interrelated social practices with which agency is entangled articulate cultural forms of life. Suggesting a framework for studying the cultural forms of life within the scope of practice theory, this book will appeal to postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers interested in fields such as Social Theory, Philosophy of Social Science, and Research Methods for Social and Behavioral Sciences. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dimitri Ginev (University of Konstanz, Germany)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9780367889210ISBN 10: 0367889218 Pages: 198 Publication Date: 12 December 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Introduction Chapter One: THE IRREDUCIBILITY THESIS Holism without Essentialism Social Practices and the Human Body The ""Hand"" and the Readiness-to-hand Chapter Two: THE FACTICITY OF PRACTICES Cultural Forms of Life Disclosed and Articulated Within Interrelated Practices Facticity, Ethnomethodology, and Radical Reflexivity Chapter Three: CONSTRUCTING PRACTICE THEORY THROUGH DOUBLE HERMENEUTICS Defending Irreducibility via Double Hermeneutics Empirical Ontologies and the Double Hermeneutics The Frames of Meaning and the Fusion of Horizons The Integral Circle of Interpretation Chapter Four: THE TRANS-SUBJECTIVITY OF SOCIAL PRACTICES Exemplifying Trans-subjectivity Chronotopes of Configured Practices Entangled Agency with Configured Practices The Interplay of Practices and Possibilities Chapter Five: THE DIALOGICAL SELF AS THROWN PROJECTION IN PRACTICES The Dialogical Proliferation of I-positions Narrating the Self and Positioning I-Positions and Existential Possibilities Integrity through Re-positioning Epilogue Index"ReviewsAuthor InformationDimitri Ginev is Professor for Continental Philosophy and Hermeneutic Philosophy of Culture at the University of Sofia, Bulgaria Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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