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Between Literature and Science - The Rise of Sociology (Paperback)
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Between Literature and Science - The Rise of Sociology (Paperback)
Series: Ideas in Context
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The theme of this book is the conflict which arose in the early
nineteenth century between the literary and the scientific
intellectuals of Europe, as they competed for recognition as the
chief analysts of the new industrial society in which they lived.
This conflict was epitomizd in the confrontation between Matthew
Arnold and T.H.Huxley, and later in that between F.R.Leavis and
C.P.Snow. Sociology was born as the third major discipline, though
in many ways a hybrid of the literary and the scientific
traditions. The author chronicles the rise of the new discipline by
discussing the lives and work of the most prominent thinkers at the
time, in England, France and Germany. These include John Stuart
Mill, H.G.Wells, Beatrice and Sidney Webb, T.S.Eliot, Charles
Pegny, Emile Durkheim, Auguste Comte, Stefan George, Thomas Mann,
Max Weber and Karl Mannheim. At stake was the right to formulate a
philosophy of life for contemporary society, and to predict and
pre-empt the worst consequences of industrialization. The book
presents a penetrating study of idealists grappling with reality,
when industrial society was in its infancy.
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