Prospects of the Sociology of Philosophy

Analyse & Kritik 41 (1):117-124 (2019)
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The article presents some key aspects of the approach called sociology of philosophy, as represented by Pierre Bourdieu, Randall Colins and others. Comparisons are made with the philosophical research programme, developed by Dieter Henrich, which goes under the name constellation research. One thing that unites the sociology of philosophy and constellation research is an interest in antagonistic constellations involving rivalry, competition and controversy. A few references to the case of Rorty are included in the discussion.

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Carl-Göran Heidegren
Lund University

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For a sociological philosophy.Randall Collins - 1988 - Theory and Society 17 (5):669-702.

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