Meaning and context : Quentin Skinner and his critics
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Meaning and context : Quentin Skinner and his critics
Polity, 1988
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Includes bibliography and index
Bibliography: p. [342]-344
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cloth ISBN 9780745601243
内容説明
The work of Quentin Skinner is concerned mainly with the study of the history of ideas and political philosophy. Since the publication of Skinner's first articles some two decades ago, debate has continued to develop around his theories. This volume gathers together contributions to the debate both by Skinner himself and by his critics. An introduction by James Tully provides a systematic overview of the evolution of Skinner's work and of the main reactions to it. A statement by Skinner himself provides an up-to-date exposition of his standpoint, revises some of his previous ideas, and responds to criticisms.
目次
- Acknowledgements
- The Contributors
- Introduction
- Part One: Articles by Quentin Skinner
- 1 Meaning and Understanding in the History of Ideas 2 Motives, Intentions and the Interpretation of Texts 3 "Social Meaning" and the Explanation of Social Action 4 Some Problems in the Analysis of Political Thought and Action 5 Language and Social Change
- Part Two: Critical Perspectives
- 6 Say It With Flowers Martin Hollis 7 How Do Illocutionary Descriptions Explain? Keith Graham 8 An Historicist Critique of "Revisionist" Methods for Studying the History of Ideas Joseph V. Femia 9 Method in Intellectual History: Quentin Skinner's Foundations Kenneth Minogue 10 Quentin Skinner's Method and Machiavelli's Prince Nathan Tarcov 11 More Theses on the Philosophy of History John Keane 12 The Hermeneutics of Conflict Charles Taylor 13 A Note on "The Hermeneutics of Conflict" James Tully
- Part Three: Afterword
- A Reply to My Critics Quentin Skinner.
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ISBN 9780745601250
内容説明
The work of Quentin Skinner is concerned mainly with the study of the history of ideas and political philosophy. Since the publication of Skinner's first articles some two decades ago, debate has continued to develop around his theories. This volume gathers together contributions to the debate both by Skinner himself and by his critics. An introduction by James Tully provides a systematic overview of the evolution of Skinner's work and of the main reactions to it. A statement by Skinner himself provides an up-to-date exposition of his standpoint, revises some of his previous ideas, and responds to criticisms.
目次
- Acknowledgements
- The Contributors
- Introduction
- Part One: Articles by Quentin Skinner
- 1 Meaning and Understanding in the History of Ideas 2 Motives, Intentions and the Interpretation of Texts 3 `Social Meaning' and the Explanation of Social Action 4 Some Problems in the Analysis of Political Thought and Action 5 Language and Social Change
- Part Two: Critical Perspectives
- 6 Say It With Flowers Martin Hollis 7 How Do Illocutionary Descriptions Explain? Keith Graham 8 An Historicist Critique of `Revisionist' Methods for Studying the History of Ideas Joseph V. Femia 9 Method in Intellectual History: Quentin Skinner's Foundations Kenneth Minogue 10 Quentin Skinner's Method and Machiavelli's Prince Nathan Tarcov 11 More Theses on the Philosophy of History John Keane 12 The Hermeneutics of Conflict Charles Taylor 13 A Note on `The Hermeneutics of Conflict' James Tully
- Part Three: Afterword
- A Reply to My Critics Quentin Skinner
- Endnotes
- Bibliography: Principal publications of Quentin Skinner
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ISBN 9780745601809
内容説明
'Men make history, but . . . they do not make it in the circumstances chosen by themselves' (Marx). Making History is about the question, central to social theory, of how human beings and their 'circumstances' - above all social structures - are related. Drawing on classical Marxism, analytical philosophy, and recent historical writing, it seeks to avoid two unacceptable extremes - that of dissolving human subjects into social structures (for example, post-structuralism), and that of individual action, as many of the new school of 'analytical Marxists' do.
Among those discussed are Althusser, Anderson, Cohen, Elster, Foucault, Giddens and Habermas. Alex Callinicos elaborates his account of social structure and human agency by considering recent developments in historical sociology, notably the work of Brenner and Mann, and by offering an extended commentary on Walter Benjamin's Theses on the Philosophy of History.
Making History will be welcomed by students in social and political theory, sociology, politics and Marxist theory.
目次
- Subjects and agents
- structure and actio
- reasons and interests
- ideology and power
- tradition and revolution.
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