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The Relational Subject Pierpaolo Donati (Universita di Bologna)

The Relational Subject By Pierpaolo Donati (Universita di Bologna)

The Relational Subject by Pierpaolo Donati (Universita di Bologna)


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Summary

Many social theorists now call themselves 'relational sociologists', but mean different things by it. They concentrate mainly on two-person relationships, but the authors of this book argue that the relational 'goods' or 'evils' generated in teams, charities or social movements are different in kind and in their consequences.

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The Relational Subject by Pierpaolo Donati (Universita di Bologna)

Many social theorists now call themselves 'relational sociologists', but mean entirely different things by it. The majority endorse a 'flat ontology', dealing exclusively with dyadic relations. Consequently, they cannot explain the context in which relationships occur or their consequences, except as resultants of endless 'transactions'. This book adopts a different approach which regards 'the relation' itself as an emergent property, with internal causal effects upon its participants and external ones on others. The authors argue that most 'relationists' seem unaware that analytical philosophers, such as Searle, Gilbert and Tuomela, have spent years trying to conceptualize the 'We' as dependent upon shared intentionality. Donati and Archer change the focus away from 'We thinking' and argue that 'We-ness' derives from subjects' reflexive orientations towards the emergent relational 'goods' and 'evils' they themselves generate. Their approach could be called 'relational realism', though they suggest that realists, too, have failed to explore the 'relational subject'.

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'The Relational Subject by Pierpaolo Donati and Margaret Archer is something new under the sun ... what Donati and Archer have produced seems to me distinctly new both to standard Western sociology and the standard Western philosophy of social science. The theory articulated in The Relational Subject is certainly distinctly different from the varieties of relational sociology that precede it ...' Douglas V. Porpora, Journal of Critical Realism

About Pierpaolo Donati (Universita di Bologna)

Pierpaolo Donati is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Centre of Studies on Social Innovation (CESIS) at the University of Bologna, Italy. Margaret S. Archer is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Centre for Social Ontology at the University of Warwick.

Table of Contents

Part I: 1. Introduction: relational sociology: reflexive and realist; 2. The plural subject versus the relational subject; Part II: Prologue: the sources of relational subjects and their resources; 3. The relational subject and the person: self, agent and actor; 4. Socialization as relational reflexivity; 5. Culture reproaches to relationist sociology; Part III: Prologue: the range of relational subjects: where and how they emerge; 6. When relational subjects generate relational goods; 7. The emergence of collective relational subjects and their societal impact: beyond the market/state binary code; 8. Relational subjects and the ravages of globalized markets: the need for subjects with relational ethics; 9. Conclusions: collective subjects and the added value of social relations.

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NLS9781107513952
9781107513952
1107513952
The Relational Subject by Pierpaolo Donati (Universita di Bologna)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2015-06-17
356
Joint winner of Cheryl Frank Memorial Prize 2015
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