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245 0 0 _aSoziologien des Lebens
_bÜberschreitung - Differenzierung - Kritik /
_cHeike Delitz, Robert Seyfert, Frithjof Nungesser.
020 _a9783839445587
024 8 _ahttp://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839445587
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700 1 _aDelitz, Heike
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700 1 _aSeyfert, Robert
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700 1 _aNungesser, Frithjof
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264 1 _btranscript Verlag,
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520 _aThe various sociologies of life do not interpret life only as the object that is socially standardized, enhanced and recognized. They always see it as a subject of its norms, its knowledge and its changes as well. Life is not one-sided; instead its entanglements are analyzed: the immanence of nature and culture; the concurrence of being active and passive; the co-constitution of affect and cognition; the identity of normativity and standardization. Following authors such as Bataille, Bergson, Canguilhem, Deleuze, Driesch, Plessner, the pragmatists or Simmel, the contributions featured in this book unfold different perspectives on the sociology of life, re-vitalizing a discourse that is instructive for sociological theory in a variety of ways.
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