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The Occasions of Community

[Hardback]

by Timothy D Harfield

    • Author

      Timothy D Harfield

    • Book Format

      Hardcover

    • Publisher

      Wipf & Stock Publishers

    • Published

      June 2017

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      Society did not always exist. The emergence of disciplinary sociology in the nineteenth century was made possible because of a rethinking of society. With modernity, society suddenly became a thing that acted upon reality in a way that could be understood separately from the individual and the state. Although our modern conception of society is most commonly attributed to Montesquieu, many have suggested that it was actually an Italian thinker named Giambattista Vico who first made the discovery. How else could Vico found a 'sociology' one hundred and fifty years before the term was coined by Auguste Comte? In spite of Vico's reputation as an important proto-sociologist, however, there has never been a systematic study of the concept of society as it appears in his work. In The Occasions of Community, Timothy D. Harfield explores several questions about the nature of society with important consequences for the history of the social sciences. What were the conditions that made it possible for our modern idea of society to emerge? What was it about the modern view of society that made the discipline of sociology possible? Is Vico's masterwork, The New Science, rightly praised as an important work of early sociology? Or does Vico's interest in the work of divine providence betray the fact that, for all Vico's brilliance as a thinker, The New Science was not yet modern? ""The bibliography of works on Vico in English fills a volume of more than two hundred pages. Those in Italian and other languages expand this list multiple times, not including Nicolini's early, two-volume Bibliografia Vichiana. Yet, in this large body of literature, little has been devoted to the concept of society that derives from Vico. It is our good fortune that Harfield's important study allows us to begin to fill this gap."" --Donald Phillip Verene, from the foreword Timothy D. Harfield is an independent scholar and author.

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      • Author

        Timothy D Harfield

      • Book Format

        Hardcover

      • Publisher

        Wipf & Stock Publishers

      • Published

        June 2017

      • Weight

        318g

      • Dimensions

        140 x 216 x 10 mm

      • ISBN

        9781498242462

      • ISBN-10

        1498242464

      • Eden Code

        4921050

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      • Author/Creator: Timothy D Harfield

      • ISBN: 9781498242462

      • Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers

      • Release Date: June 2017

      • Weight: 318g

      • Dimensions: 140 x 216 x 10 mm

      • Eden Code: 4921050


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