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El. knyga: Civilization, Modernity, and Critique: Engaging Jóhann P. Árnasons Macro-Social Theory [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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"Civilization, Modernity, and Critique provides the first comprehensive, cutting edge engagement with the work of one of the most foundational figures in civilizational analysis: Johann P. Arnason. In order to do justice to Arnason's seminal and wide-ranging contributions to sociology, social theory and history, it brings together distinguished scholars from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds and geographical contexts. Through a critical, interdisciplinary dialogue, it offers an enrichment and expansion of the methodological, theoretical, and applicative scope of civilizational analysis, by addressing some of the most complex and pressing problems of contemporary global society. A unique and timely contribution to the ongoing task of advancing the project of a critical theory of society, this volume will appeal to scholars of sociology and social theory with interests in historical sociology, critical theory and civilizational analysis"--



Civilization, Modernity, and Critique provides the first comprehensive, cutting edge engagement with the work of one of the most foundational figures in civilizational analysis: Johann P. Arnason.

1 Axel Honneth (Columbia University) - Preface. 2 ubomķr Dunaj
(University of Vienna) - Introduction. QUESTIONS OF THEORY AND METHODOLOGY. 3
Suzi Adams (Flinders University, Adelaide) The Being of the Political and
Instituting Doing in Question: Reflections on Jóhann P. Įrnasons Thought. 4
Jiķ ubrt (Charles University in Prague) Long-term Developmental Processes
as an Unintended Consequence of Human Action: Some Theoretical and
Methodological Questions of Historical Sociology. 5 Saļd Amir Arjomand (Stony
Brook University) World Regions and the Unpacking of Multiple Modernities:
A Pluralistic View of Global Sociological Theory. RE-THINKING THE CONCEPT OF
MODERNITY/IES THROUGH THE LENS OF CIVILIZATIONAL ANALYSIS. 6 Peter Wagner
(Catalan Institute for Research and Advanced Study [ ICREA]; University of
Barcelona; University of Central Asia) Ways Out of the Modern Labyrinth:
Normative Expectations and Subsequent Social Change. 7 Wolfgang Knöbl
(Hamburg Institute for Social Research) Politics and the Social Imaginary:
The Problem of the State and the Problem of Modernity. 8 Kurt C.M. Mertel
(American University of Sharjah) Situating Jóhann P. Įrnasons
Civilizational Analysis within Left-Heideggerianism. MODERNITY IN THE PLURAL:
CIVILIZATIONAL ANALYSIS AND THE AXIAL AGE DEBATE. 9 Hans Schelkshorn
(University of Vienna) The Axial Age and Multiple Modernities:
Philosophical reflections on the universal claims of European civilization.
10 Hans-Herbert Kögler (University of North Florida) Traditions of
Transcendence. A Hermeneutic Appropriation of the Axial Age Discourse. 11
Christoph Kleine (Leipzig University) and Monika Wohlrab-Sahr (Leipzig
University) A Secularity Sui Generis? On the Historical Development of
Conceptual Distinctions and Institutional Differentiations in Japan. MAKING
THEORY CONTEXTUAL THROUGH CIVILIZATIONAL ANALYSIS: PLACE, POLITICS,
SITUATEDNES. 12 Armando Salvatore (McGill University) and Kieko Obuse (Kobe
City University of Foreign Studies) Overwriting the Orient and the
Islamosphere: Religio-Civilizational Imaginaries Via East-West Entanglements.
13 Yulia Prozorova (Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint Petersburg)
Religious-Political Problematic in Civilizational Analysis: Reflections on
Russias Trajectory. 14 Jeremy Smith (Federation University Australia)
Regionality and Civilizations in the Americas: Considerations on
Civilizational Analysis in the Context of American Modernities. JÓHANN P.
ĮRNASONS REPLIES. 15 Jóhann P. Įrnason (La Trobe University) Replies to
criticisms and suggestions
ubomķr Dunaj (University of Vienna)

ubomķr Dunaj is University Assistant at the Department of Philosophy, University of Vienna and Research Fellow at the Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague. He is associated editor of Pragmatism Today and published his work in Human Affairs, Berlin Journal of Critical Theory and Polylog. Zeitschrift für interkulturelles Philosophieren.

Jeremy C.A. Smith (Federation University Australia)

Jeremy Smith is in the Institute of Education, Arts and Community at Federation University. He is author of three research monographs, five coedited books, and articles in European Journal of Social Theory, Current Sociology, Critical Horizons, Journal of Intercultural Studies, Thesis Eleven, Atlantic Studies and Political Power and Social Theory. He is also a Managing Editor of the International Journal of Social Imaginaries (Brill).

Kurt C.M. Mertel (American University of Sharjah)

Kurt C.M. Mertel is currently Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the American University of Sharjah. He is the co-editor of three books in critical social theory and his work appears in the European Journal of Philosophy, Philosophy and Social Criticism and Critical Horizons, among others.