Special issue on The Origins of Social Theories of Knowledge
Guest Editor: Tamas Demeter
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Introduction
Tamás Demeter
5-37
But is it sociology of knowledge? Wilhelm Jerusalem’s “sociology of cognition” in context
Thomas Uebel
39-52
Weltanschauung as a priori: sociology of knowledge from a ‘romantic’ stance
Tamás Demeter
53-79
Ludwik Fleck and the concept of style in the natural sciences
Claus Zittel
81-89
“… the art of shaping a democratic reality and being directed by it …”—philososophy of science in turbulent times
Johannes Fehr
91-105
The material memory of history: Edgar Zilsel’s epistemology of historiography
Monika Wulz
107-120
Perception, knowledge and freedom in the age of extremes: on the historical epistemology of Ludwik Fleck and Michael Polanyi
Michael Hagner
121-142
Art history, the problem of style, and Arnold Hauser’s contribution to the history and sociology of knowledge
Axel Gelfert
143-148
Monika Wulz: Erkenntnisagenten. Gaston Bachelard und die Reorganisation des Wissens
Kadmos, Berlin, 2010, 206 pp
Thomas Ebke
149-152
Marie T. Hoffman: Toward mutual recognition: relational psychoanalysis and Christian narrative
Routledge, London, New York, 2011, xix + 256 pp
Ferenc Erős
153-157
Tihamér Margitay (ed.): Knowing and Being. Perspectives on the philosophy of Michael Polanyi
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2010, 220 pp
Stefan Fothe