Against Essentialism
A Theory of Culture and Society
Stephan Fuchs
Introduction
1 Theory after Essentialism
Accounting for the Observer
Observing Observers
Levels of Observing
Ideological Conflicts in Observation
Inside and Outside Observers
Value-Freedom and Disinterestedness
The Myth of "Going Native"
A Few Pretty Old Rules of Method
The Classics Revisited, Briefly
Networks and Systems
Some Elements of a Working Epistemology
2 How to Sociologize with a Hammer
The Crisis of Representation
Underdetermination and Theory-Ladenness
The Indeterminacy of Translation
Empiricizing Contexts and Demarcations
Incommensurability
The Double Hermeneutic
Things and Persons
3 Cultural Rationality
After Reason
Causes and Reasons
The Unity of Persons
What Do Persons Want and Believe?
Decisions, Decisions
How to Locate Rationality
Some Covariates of Rationality
4 Foundations of Culture
Never Minds
Who Knows? No Idea!
The Meanings of Meaning
Observing Culture and Cultural Observers
What Is in a Culture?
Cultural Stratification
Art
Reputation
From Creativity to Genius
5 Modes of Social Association I: Encounters, Groups, and Organizations
The Bodies and Brains of Persons
Emotional Selves
Levels of Society
Encounters
Groups
Organizations
Variations in Organizational Cultures
6 Modes of Social Association II: Networks
Drift
Fields of Forces
Power to the Networks
Metabolism
Renormalization
Autopoiesis
Self-Similarity
Unity
Boundaries
Network Expansions
Networks of Culture
7 Realism Explained
A Continuum of Realism
Core Expansions and Time
Machines
Instruction
Density
Monopoly and Hegemony
Competition and Decentralization
Literacy and Printing
Orality, Perception, and Copresence
Consensus
Distance and Frontstages
Conclusion
Appendix: Theses
References
Index


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