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Existentialism and Sociology : A Study of Jean-Paul Sartre

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A study of the work of Jean-Paul Sartre and of its relevance for contemporary sociology.

Dr Craib sees Sartre as a central figure in modern European thought - providing links between Husserl and Heidegger on the one hand and Marxists and Structuralists on the other.

He is concerned to relate Sartre's apparently abstract and often obscure philosophical work to methodological and other research problems in sociology; in particular he uses Sartrean philsophy to criticize the very influential work of Gouldner, Goffman and Garfinkel.

In the first part of the book Dr Craib concentrates on Being and Nothingness and considers the way in which Sartre's brand of phenomenology can inform studies of inter-personal relationships.

In the second part, he examines La Critique de la raison dialectique, which deals with the wider structure of society, the nature of social classes and the development of history.

He goes on to investigate the connections between these two levels of analysis, and the complex inter-relationships between the sociologist, his fellows, his objects of study and his theoretical work.

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Cambridge University Press
0521109671 / 9780521109673
Paperback / softback
194
30/04/2009
United Kingdom
256 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
152 x 229 mm, 380 grams
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