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Morphogenesis Answers Its Critics

Archer, Margaret S. (University of Warwick)
Morphogenesis Answers Its Critics
Margaret S. Archer is responsible for important conceptual developments in critical realism and the structure-agent problem but her explanatory framework often opposes those of other influential theorists. In this book she provides a response to critics of her work in the form of a set of discussions of published articles"--

CHF 132.00

Morphogenesis and Human Flourishing

Archer, Margaret S.
Morphogenesis and Human Flourishing
This book, the last volume in the Social Morphogenesis series, examines whether or not a Morphogenic society can foster new modes of human relations that could exercise a form of ‘relational steering’, protecting and promoting a nuanced version of the good life for all. It analyses the way in which the intensification of morphogenesis and the diminishing of morphostasis impact upon human flourishing. The book links intensified morphogenesis to...

CHF 146.00

Morphogenesis and the Crisis of Normativity

Archer, Margaret S.
Morphogenesis and the Crisis of Normativity
This volume explores the development and consequences of morphogenesis on normative regulation. It starts out by describing the great normative transformations from morphostasis, as the precondition of a harmonious relationship between legal validity and normative consensus in society, to morphogenesis, which tends to strongly undermine existing laws, norms, rules, rights and obligations because of the new variety it introduces. Next, it studi...

CHF 134.00

The Reflexive Imperative in Late Modernity

Archer, Margaret S.
The Reflexive Imperative in Late Modernity
What do young people want from life? Using analysis of family experiences and life histories, Margaret Archer concludes her investigation of the role of the 'internal conversation' in mediating between structure and agency. She advances a new theory of relational socialisation and shows how forms of reflexivity may be changing.

CHF 63.00

Social Morphogenesis

Archer, Margaret S.
Social Morphogenesis
The rate of social change has speeded up in the last three decades, but how do we explain this? This volume ventures what the generative mechanism is that produces such rapid change and discusses how this differs from late Modernity. Contributors examine if an intensification of morphogenesis (positive feedback that results in a change in social form) and a corresponding reduction in morphostasis (negative feedback that restores or reproduces ...

CHF 168.00

Engaging with the World

Archer, Margaret S / Maccarini, Andrea
Engaging with the World
This title reflects the general theme of the 2010IACR annual conference that was held in Padova, Italy, the aim of which was to provide a fresh view on some cultural and structural changes involving Western societies after the world economic crisis of 2008, from the point of view of critical realism.

CHF 190.00

Morphogenesis and Human Flourishing

Archer, Margaret S.
Morphogenesis and Human Flourishing
This book, the last volume in the Social Morphogenesis series, examines whether or not a Morphogenic society can foster new modes of human relations that could exercise a form of ‘relational steering’, protecting and promoting a nuanced version of the good life for all. It analyses the way in which the intensification of morphogenesis and the diminishing of morphostasis impact upon human flourishing. The book links intensified morphogenesis to...

CHF 146.00

Social Morphogenesis

Archer, Margaret S.
Social Morphogenesis
The rate of social change has speeded up in the last three decades, but how do we explain this? This volume ventures what the generative mechanism is that produces such rapid change and discusses how this differs from late Modernity. Contributors examine if an intensification of morphogenesis (positive feedback that results in a change in social form) and a corresponding reduction in morphostasis (negative feedback that restores or reproduces ...

CHF 158.00

Late Modernity

Archer, Margaret S.
Late Modernity
This volume examines the reasons for intensified social change after 1980, a peaceful process of a magnitude that is historically unprecedented. It examines the kinds of novelty that have come about through morphogenesis and the elements of stability that remain because of morphostasis. It is argued that this pattern cannot be explained simply by ‘acceleration’. Instead, we must specify the generative mechanism(s) involved that underlie and un...

CHF 134.00

Structure, Agency and the Internal Conversation

Archer, Margaret Scotford / Archer, Margaret S.
Structure, Agency and the Internal Conversation
The central problem of social theory is 'structure and agency'. How do the objective features of society influence human agents Determinism is not the answer, nor is conditioning as currently conceptualised. It accentuates the way structure and culture shape the social context in which individuals operate, but it neglects our personal capacity to define what we care about most and to establish a modus vivendi expressive of our concerns. Throug...

CHF 84.00

Generative Mechanisms Transforming the Social Order

Archer, Margaret S.
Generative Mechanisms Transforming the Social Order
This volume examines how generative mechanisms emerge in the social order and their consequences. It does so in the light of finding answers to the general question posed in this book series: Will Late Modernity be replaced by a social formation that could be called Morphogenic Society? This volume clarifies what a ‘generative mechanism’ is, to achieve a better understanding of their social origins, and to delineate in what way such mechanisms...

CHF 69.00

Making Our Way Through the World

Archer, Margaret S.
Making Our Way Through the World
How do we reflect upon ourselves and our concerns in relation to society, and vice versa? Human reflexivity works through 'internal conversations' using language, but also emotions, sensations and images. Most people acknowledge this 'inner-dialogue' and can report upon it. However, little research has been conducted on 'internal conversations' and how they mediate between our ultimate concerns and the social contexts we confront. Margaret Arc...

CHF 141.00

Morphogenesis and the Crisis of Normativity

Archer, Margaret S.
Morphogenesis and the Crisis of Normativity
This volume explores the development and consequences of morphogenesis on normative regulation. It starts out by describing the great normative transformations from morphostasis, as the precondition of a harmonious relationship between legal validity and normative consensus in society, to morphogenesis, which tends to strongly undermine existing laws, norms, rules, rights and obligations because of the new variety it introduces. Next, it studi...

CHF 147.00

Transcendence

Archer, Margaret S / Collier, Andrew / Porpora, Douglas V
Transcendence
Atheism as a belief does not have to present intellectual credentials within academia. Yet to hold beliefs means giving reasons for doing so, ones which may be found wanting. Instead, atheism is the automatic default setting within the academic world. Conversely, religious belief confronts a double standard. Religious believers are not permitted to make truth claims but are instead forced to present their beliefs as part of one language game a...

CHF 209.00