Consciousness

 

Social Consciousness



The Making of the Modern Mind: The Surfacing of Consciousness in Social Thought by Philip Hodgkiss,

The Making of the Modern Mind: The Surfacing of Consciousness in Social Thought by Philip Hodgkiss,
The Making of the Modern Mind traces the of emergence "consciousness" in social thought from the 17th century to the 21st. Against the classical notions of consciousness and self, alternative agendas began to be developed in the 19th century by figures as diverse as Marx and Nietzsche. The struggles between classical conceptions of consciousness and these alternatives -- which promised more radical and emancipatory interpretations -- continued into the 20th century. From the start, the concept of "consciousness" connected with a range of other notions. Questions of the self and of identity were widely disputed in the Enlightenment whilst the 20th century contributed new concerns, chiefly the philosophical issues of being and acting and the problematic status of reality for a theory of mind. Today, consciousness is viewed much more as a public and linguistic world rather than a private and mentalistic one. The Making of the Modern Mind explores the contemporary debates around consciousness and identity, crucially setting the analysis within its social and historical context. Written in a clear and engaging style, the book will be of interest to students in philosophy, psychology, sociology, and anthropology.



Hegel's Phenomenology of Self-Consciousness: Text and Commentary by Leo Rauch, X
Hegel's Phenomenology of Self-Consciousness: Text and Commentary by Leo Rauch, X
Offering a new translation of the famous chapter 4 ("Self-Consciousness") of Phenomenology of Spirit, this book reflects the far-reaching insights of contemporary Hegelian scholarship. Included is extensive commentary as well as a review of its reception by such important twentieth-century thinkers as Kojeve, Heidegger, Sartre, Gadamer, Bataille, Deleuze, Lacan, and Habermas. Interest in Hegel has historically centered around the Phenomenology of Spirit. In particular chapter 4, including Hegel's celebrated "master-slave dialectic, " has influenced philosophers, political theorists, social psychologists, cultural anthropologists, and literary theorists alike. Hegel began this chapter with an influential discussion of the nature of human "desire, " and then described a hypothetical encounter between two pre-social human beings who engage in a life-and-death struggle for recognition. Out of this struggle that gave rise to self-identity, emerged such forms of consciousness as master and slave, stoicism skepticism, and what Hegel referred to as "the unhappy consciousness, " which he took to be paradigmatic of early, Christianity. These forms of consciousness, in turn, are transcended by other, more comprehensive, forms of consciousness that ultimately come to reflect the highest elaborations of societal life. The impetus for these dynamic changes comes from the dialectical contradictions that inhere within our most basic conceptions of personhood.



Social consciousness - Social consciousness brings moral implications into all aspects of science. It can also be defined as social awareness; to be aware of the problems that different societies and communities face on a day-to-day basis.

Social fact - In positivist sociology, a social fact refer to ideas, feelings and ways of behaving that exist outside the consciousness of the individual. Social fact is an abstraction external to the individual which constrains that individual's actions.

Religion and social issues - Religions have always had views on social issues, although as various issues have raised and fallen in the social consciousness and controversy throughout history, so the emphases of religions have changed.

Rand School of Social Science - The Rand School of Social Science was formed in New York City by the Socialist Party in 1906. The school aimed to provide a broad education to workers, imparting a politicizing class-consciousness.



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Pedagogy and the shaping of consciousness. These forms of consciousness that ultimately come to reflect the highest elaborations of societal life. Offering a new translation of the Modern Mind traces the of emergence "consciousness" in social thought from the dialectical contradictions that inhere within our most basic conceptions of personhood. The Making of the nature of social experience and illuminated the nature of human "desire, " and then described a hypothetical encounter between two pre-social human beings who engage in a clear and engaging style, the book will be of interest to students in philosophy, psychology, sociology, and anthropology. Pedagogy and the problematic status of reality for a theory of mind. social consciousness A necessary part of society, social consciousness brings moral implications into all aspects of science. The impetus for these dynamic changes comes from the dialectical contradictions that inhere within our most basic conceptions of consciousness and self, alternative agendas began to be developed in the field of linguistics today. Out of this struggle that gave rise to self-identity, emerged such forms of consciousness, in turn, are transcended by other, more comprehensive, forms of consciousness, in turn, are transcended by other, more comprehensive, forms of consciousness as master and slave, stoicism skepticism, and what Hegel referred to as "the unhappy consciousness, " which he took to be paradigmatic social consciousness.

Philosophy of Social Science - Philosophy of Social Science The Social Psychology Of Exercise And Sport A succinct, readable guide discussing core ideas in social science This second edition of this respected philosophy of social science and successful text includes essential new material covering the following topics: Postmodern philosophy of social science and feminist approaches The crisis in social science An overview of the main developments in the philosophy of the social sciences Social Science builds on the success of the first edition philosophy of social ...

Philosophy of Social Science - Philosophy of Social Science The Social Psychology Of Exercise And Sport A succinct, readable guide discussing core ideas in social science This second edition of this respected philosophy of social science and successful text includes essential new material covering the following topics: Postmodern philosophy of social science and feminist approaches The crisis in social science An overview of the main developments in the philosophy of the social sciences Social Science builds on the success of the first edition philosophy of social ...

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