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RELATIVISTIC PROGRAM IN SOCIOLOGY. FROM EVERYDAY LIFE TO A NEW ONTOLOGY OF THE SOCIAL

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S0132-16250000392-7-1
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Publication type
Article
Status
Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume 357 / Issue 1
Pages
134-137
Abstract
In modern sociological theory, there are doubts about the existence of society and demands for a new ontology of the social. In particular, in the sociology of everyday life, the status of ultimate reality is attributed to relationships (I. Hoffman). The article considers the ways of relativization of sociality in postmodern (J. Baudrillard) and actor-network (B. Latour) theories. Affected: correlation of the theory of simulation of reality (J. Baudrillard) and the problem of non-transitivity of events (G. Bateson), overcoming the autonomy of the sphere of signs through the conceptualization of the hybrid world (B. Latour). A critical position is indicated in relation to the relativistic program in sociology from the point of view of I. Hoffmann's frame theory.
Keywords
Hoffman I., postmodernism, actor-network theory, relativism, social, ontology, sociological explanation, sociological theory
Date of publication
01.01.2014
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1
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504

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