•  144
    Vorwort
    with Luca Corchia and Stefan Müller-Doohm
    In Luca Corchia, Stefan Müller-Doohm & William Outhwaite (eds.), Habermas global. Wirkungsgeschichte eines Werks, Suhrkamp. pp. 9-12. 2019.
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    Hans-Georg Gadamer
    In Quentin Skinner (ed.), The Return of grand theory in the human sciences, Cambridge University Press. pp. 21--39. 1985.
  •  42
    This is a two volume handbook covering contemporary and to some extent historical political sociology, and is an attempt to restore the large footprint of classical political sociology as found in Weber and his contemporaries.
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    First published in 1983, this book examines the problems of concept formation in the social sciences, and in particular sociology, from the standpoint of a realistic philosophy of science. Beginning with a discussion of positivistic, hermeneutic, rationalist and realistic philosophies of science, Dr Outhwaite argues that realism is best able to furnish rational criteria for the choice and specification of social scientific concepts. A realistic philosophy of science therefore acts as his referen…Read more
  •  8
    The future of society
    Blackwell. 2006.
    This important Manifesto argues that we still need a concept of society in order to make sense of the forces which structure our lives. Written by leading social theorist William Outhwaite Asks if the notion of society is relevant in the twenty-first century Goes to the heart of contemporary social and political debate Examines critiques of the concept of society from neoliberals, postmodernists, and globalization theorists.
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    This is a jewel among methods handbooks, bringing together a formidable collection of international contributors to comment on every aspect of the various central issues, complications, and controversies in the core methodological traditions. It is designed to meet the needs of those disciplinary and nondisciplinary problem-oriented social inquirers for a comprehensive overview of the methodological literature.
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    The SAGE Handbook of Political Sociology offers a comprehensive and contemporary look at this evolving field of study. The focus is on political life itself and the chapters, written by a highly-respected and international team of authors, cover the core themes which need to be understood in order to study political life from a sociological perspective, or simply to understand the political world. The two volumes are structured around five key areas: PART 1: TRADITIONS AND PERSPECTIVES PART 2: C…Read more
  •  8
    The Crisis of the European Union: A Response by Jürgen Habermas
    Theory, Culture and Society 30 (3): 128-131. 2013.
  •  28
    Realism, naturalism and social behaviour
    Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 20 (4). 1990.
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    Habermas and (the) Enlightenment
    Philosophical Inquiry 42 (1-2): 1-13. 2018.
  • Book Reviews (review)
    Theory, Culture and Society 10 (1): 171-172. 1993.
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    Book Reviews (review)
    Theory, Culture and Society 2 (3): 182-184. 1985.
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    This book argues that a realist analysis of the structures and processes which make up the social world can provide a way out of its present impasse.
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    Nové filosofie sociální vědy: Realistická alternativa
    Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 39 (3-4): 5-38. 2019.
    This text provides a detailed examination of realism as a philosophy of natural science and its implications for the practice of social science. It also summarises some of the central themes of realism and its relations with other philosophical traditions. Realism is seen as essentially an ontological doctrine which means that it shares with neo-pragmatism a critique of the predominantly epistemological stress – most evident in rationalism – of much recent philosophy. It is argued that on the re…Read more
  •  5
    Book Review: The Existentialist Moment. The Rise of Sartre as a Public Intellectual (review)
    European Journal of Social Theory 21 (1): 135-138. 2018.
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    Republished in 1986 (Lewes: Jean Stroud) with a new introduction and some updating of references, this was one of the first English-language discussions of the topic.
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    This book provides a comprehensive introduction to, and selection from, Jrgen Habermas's writings from the early 1960s to the present. The book is divided into seven sections, covering the principal areas of Habermas's work. Each section includes an introduction and a selection of substantial extracts from relevant books.In the general introduction, Outhwaite outlines the central themes of Habermas's work and analyses the development of his views over the years. Subsequent sections are organized…Read more
  •  13
    This new edition of a well-regarded book provides a concise and exceptionally clear introduction to Habermas's work, from his early writings on the public sphere, through his work on law and the state, to his more recent discussion of science, religion and contemporary Europe. Outhwaite examines all of Habermas's major works and steers a steady course through the many debates to which they have given rise. A major feature of the book is that it provides a detailed critical analysis of Habermas's…Read more
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    Modern social thought ranges widely from the social sciences to philosophy, political theories and doctrines, cultural ideas and movements, and the influence of the natural sciences. Provides an authoritative overview of the main themes of social thought. Long essays and entries give full coverage to each topic. Covers major currents of thought, philosophical and cultural trends, and the individual social sciences from anthropology to welfare economics. New edition updates about 200 entries and …Read more
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    Interview with Tom Bottomore
    with Brian Taylor
    Theory, Culture and Society 6 (3): 385-402. 1989.
  • Book Reviews (review)
    Theory, Culture and Society 8 (3): 251-252. 1991.
  •  2
    The Myth of Modernist Method
    European Journal of Social Theory 2 (1): 5-25. 1999.
    Postmodernist thinkers have often claimed that there is something like a `modernist' model of theory and metatheory in the social sciences which is objectivistic, dogmatic, and generally over-ambitious, aiming to dominate the theoretical landscape like a modernist skyscraper. This paper suggests that there is little to support such a view, and that most sociologists and social anthropologists, and many other social scientists, have been much more cautious and tentative in their claims than postm…Read more
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    The future of European democracy
    European Journal of Social Theory 17 (3): 326-342. 2014.
    Given that we have democracy of a kind in most of Europe, and that there seems a reasonable prospect of its survival in, and extension to the rest of, the sub-continent, this article asks whether and to what extent we also need European-level democratic politics and how we might hope to achieve this, against the background of the current crisis. This article examines the ‘democratic deficit’ in the EU and the tensions between its formal decision-making structures and the growth of what has been …Read more
  •  2
    Book Review: The Existentialist Moment. The Rise of Sartre as a Public Intellectual (review)
    European Journal of Social Theory 21 (1): 135-138. 2018.
  •  6
    Book review: Enlightened Common Sense: The Philosophy of Critical Realism (review)
    European Journal of Social Theory 22 (1): 127-130. 2019.