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33Social science in societyInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 45 (1). 2002.This Article does not have an abstract
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32Frederick A. Olafson, "Heidegger and the Philosophy of Mind" (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (3): 466. 1990.
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314 Landscapes as Temporalspatial PhenomenaIn Jeff Malpas (ed.), The Place of Landscape: Concepts, Contexts, Studies, Mit Press. pp. 65. 2011.This chapter argues that landscapes are not only spatial phenomena but spatial-temporal entities in that they both occur in time and occupy space. It further argues that aside from being spatial-temporal entities, they are “temporalspatial” phenomena as well, by virtue of the fact that they are anchored and drawn into the timespace of human activity. This phenomenon of “activity timespace” is an overlooked aspect in social theory, although it is arguably an important aspect of social life. Times…Read more
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29Book Review: On Interpretive Social Inquiry (review)Philosophy of the Social Sciences 35 (2): 231-249. 2005.This essay addresses various issues about interpretive social investigation that arise in recent books by Berel Lerner and by Mark Risjord. The general topics considered are the relation between interpretation and explanation, the explanation of action, and alternative rationalities. Part 1 centers on Risjord’s attempt to draw interpretation into the explanatory enterprise, among other things pointing out the limiting assumptions of his account and asking whether social investigation has epistem…Read more
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28Subjects, intelligibility, and historyInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 28 (1-4): 273-287. 1985.
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28Aerobics as political model and schoolingJournal of Social Philosophy 25 (2): 29-43. 1994.Among the theses promulgated by the Frankfort School theorists during the forties and fifties was the decline of the individual under contemporary capitalism. The chief agent of this decline was identified as the culture industry, which served the reigning system by integrating people into its particular regime of production, reproduction, and consumption. By dominating minds, homogenizing behaviors, and normalizing tastes, this industry prepared people for capitalist toil. In so doing, it also …Read more
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21Book Review: Bourdieu: A Critical Reader (review)Philosophy of the Social Sciences 32 (3): 445-449. 2002.
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18Questions of Practice in Philosophy and Social Theory (edited book)Routledge. 2018.Humanistic theory for more than the past 100 years is marked by extensive attention to practice and practices. Two prominent streams of thought sharing this focus are pragmatism and theories of practice. This volume brings together internationally prominent theorists to explore key dimensions of practice and practices on the background of parallels and points of contact between these two traditions. The contributors all are steeped in one or both of these streams and well-known for their work on…Read more
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15Social Change in a Material Worldoffers a new, practice theoretical account of social change and its explanation. Extending the author's earlier account of social life, and drawing on general ideas about events, processes, and change, the book conceptualizes social changes as configurations of significant differences in bundles of practices and material arrangements. Illustrated with examples from the history of bourbon distillation and the formation and evolution of digitally-mediated associati…Read more
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15Review of Stephen H. Daniel (ed.), Current Continental Theory and Modern Philosophy (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (8). 2006.
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14Where Times MeetCosmos and History : The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 1 (2): 191-212. 2006.This essay pursues two goals: to argue that two fundamental types of time—the time of objective reality and “the time of the soul”—meet in human activity and history and to defend the legitimacy of calling a particular version of the second type a kind of time. The essay begins by criticizing Paul Ricoeur’s version of the claim that times of these two sorts meet in history. It then presents an account of human activity based on Heidegger’s Being and Time, according to which certain times of the …Read more
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12Where times meetCosmos and History 1 (2): 191-212. 2005.This essay pursues two goals: to argue that two fundamental types of time—the time of objective reality and “the time of the soul”—meet in human activity and history and to defend the legitimacy of calling a particular version of the second type a kind of time. The essay begins by criticizing Paul Ricoeur’s version of the claim that times of these two sorts meet in history. It then presents an account of human activity based on Heidegger’s Being and Time, according to which certain times of the …Read more
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10Book Review: Science of Science and Reflexivity (review)Philosophy of the Social Sciences 36 (4): 496-499. 2006.
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9Postmodern Contentions: Epochs, Politics, SpaceGuilford Press. 1993.John Paul Jones III, Wolfgang Natter, and Theodore Schatzki are co-Directors of the University of Kentucky Committee on Social Theory. They are members, respectively, of the departments of Geography, Germanic Languages and Literatures, and Philosophy.
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6The Social and Political BodyGuilford Press. 1996.Beginning with the provocative premise that the body is the anchor of the social order, this unique book delves into the multidimensional relationship between sociopolitical bodies and human bodies. Celebrated authors, including Judith Butler and Emily Martin, explore the ways that prevailing economic and political institutions affect our physical selves and how we experience them, and, in turn, the ways that our bodily senses, energies, activities, and desires reinforce or challenge the societa…Read more
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5Nietzsche's WesensethikIn Mazzino Montinari, Wolfgang Müller-Lauter, Heinz Wenzel, Günter Abel & Werner Stegmaier (eds.), 1991, De Gruyter. pp. 68-87. 1991.
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4Ancient and Naturalistic Themes in Nietzsche's EthicsIn Mazzino Montinari, Wolfgang Müller-Lauter, Heinz Wenzel, Günter Abel & Werner Stegmaier (eds.), 1994, De Gruyter. pp. 146-167. 1993.
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3Early Heidegger on SocialityIn Hubert L. Dreyfus & Mark A. Wrathall (eds.), A Companion to Heidegger, Blackwell. 2005.This chapter contains sections titled: Conclusion: Heidegger and Social Theory.
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2Raimo Tuomela, The Philosophy of Social Practices: A Collective Acceptance View Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 23 (6): 409-411. 2003.
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1The Grammar of Politics: Wittgenstein and Political Philosophy (review)Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 34 (1-2): 190-198. 2005.
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1Practice mind-ed ordersIn Theodore R. Schatzki, K. Knorr-Cetina & Eike von Savigny (eds.), The Practice Turn in Contemporary Theory, Routledge. pp. 42--55. 2001.
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1Early Heidegger on Being, the Clearing, and Realism in Heidegger (1889-1989)Revue Internationale de Philosophie 43 (168): 80-102. 1989.
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