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The sociology of intellectual life : the career of the mind in and around the academy /
"The Sociology of Intellectual Life outlines a social theory of knowledge for the 21st century. Steve Fuller deals directly with a world in which it is no longer taken for granted that universities and academics are the best places and people to embody the life of the mind. While Fuller defends...
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Format: | Printed Book |
Language: | English |
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Los Angeles ; London :
SAGE,
2009.
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Series: | Theory, culture & society (Unnumbered)
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Table of Contents:
- 1. The Place of Intellectual Life: The University
- The University as an Institutional Solution to the Problem of Knowledge
- The Alienability of Knowledge in Our So-called Knowledge Society
- The Knowledge Society as Capitalism of the Third Order
- Will the University Survive the Era of Knowledge Management?
- Postmodernism as an Anti-university Movement
- Regaining the University's Critical Edge by Historicizing the Curriculum
- Affirmative Action as a Strategy for Redressing the Balance Between Research and Teaching
- Academics Rediscover Their Soul: The Rebirth of Academic Freedom'
- 2. The Stuff of Intellectual Life: Philosophy
- Epistemology as 'Always Already' Social Epistemology
- From Social Epistemology to the Sociology of Philosophy: The Codification of Professional Prejudices?
- Interlude: Seeds of an Alternative Sociology of Philosophy
- Prolegomena to a Critical Sociology of Twentieth-century Anglophone Philosophy
- Analytic Philosophy's Ambivalence Toward the Empirical Sciences
- Professionalism as Differentiating American and British Philosophy
- Conclusion: Anglophone Philosophy as a Victim of Its Own Success
- 3. The People of Intellectual Life: Intellectuals
- Can Intellectuals Survive if the Academy Is a No-fool Zone?
- How Intellectuals Became an Endangered Species in Our Times: The Trail of Psychologism
- A Genealogy of Anti-intellectualism: From Invisible Hand to Social Contagion
- Re-defining the Intellectual as an Agent of Distributive Justice
- The Critique of Intellectuals in a Time of Pragmatist Captivity
- Pierre Bourdieu: The Academic Sociologist as Public Intellectual
- 4. The Improvisational Nature of Intellectual Life
- Academics Caught Between Plagiarism and Bullshit
- Bullshit: A Disease Whose Cure Is Always Worse
- The Scientific Method as a Search for the (Piled) Higher (and Deeper) Bullshit
- Conclusion: How to Improvize on the World-historic Stage
- Summary of the Argument.