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Social Imaginary and the Metaphysical Discourse

On the Fundamental Predicament of Contemporary Philosophy and Social Sciences

Christoforos Bouzanis
Barcode 9780367192532
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Release Date: 05/05/2023

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Label: Routledge
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

On the Fundamental Predicament of Contemporary Philosophy and Social Sciences.

Developing the notion of the ‘social imaginary’ in order to move away from relativistic and ‘objectivist’ notions of truth, this book points to an extra-linguistic level in our cognition, thus exploring the interrelations that exist between the imagineries by which we organise our experience and scientific understanding of the world.

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This book departs from approaches to truth in social science and ideas in philosophy that connect truth to the ability of language to fulfil certain ‘real-world’ conditions of objectivity. Pointing to an extra-linguistic level in our cognition at which scientific creativity occurs, it highlights the manner in which epistemic communities share, work on and modify not only the world-imaginaries that they endorse, but also those world-views that they reject or which partially overlap with their own. Through the concept of the social imaginary, the author explores the theoretical interrelations among various metaphysical world-imageries by which we organise our scientific understanding of the world and our expectations of experience, thus shedding light on the manner in which social ontology can inform our practices of sharing belief. A study at the intersection of metaphysics and social theory, The Fundamental Predicament of Contemporary Philosophy and the Social Sciences will appeal to scholars of sociology and philosophy with interests in questions of ontology and epistemology.