Pascalian Meditations

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Pascalian Meditations is a major theoretical work by sociologist Pierre Bourdieu that deepens his concepts of habitus, field, and symbolic power through a philosophical engagement with Pascal and the history of social thought.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
non-fiction book
philosophy of social science work
sociology book
academicDiscipline philosophy
social theory
sociology
addresses epistemology of the social sciences
relationship between theory and practice
social conditions of knowledge production
aimsTo deepen Bourdieu's core concepts
author Pierre Bourdieu
countryOfOrigin France
developsConcept field
habitus
reflexivity
symbolic capital
symbolic violence
followedBy Science of Science and Reflexivity
genre critical sociology
social theory
hasPart chapters
introduction
hasPerspective critical of scholastic reason
hasPhilosophicalEngagementWith Blaise Pascal
influencedBy Blaise Pascal
history of social thought
language French
mainSubject field (sociology)
habitus
philosophy of social science
reflexive sociology
symbolic power
notableFor integration of philosophy and sociology
reflexive turn in Bourdieu's work
systematic elaboration of habitus and field
originalLanguage French
originalTitle Méditations pascaliennes
partOf Pierre Bourdieu bibliography
precedes Science of Science and Reflexivity
publicationYear 1997
publisherOfFrenchEdition Éditions du Seuil
theoreticalFramework Bourdieusian sociology
translatedInto English

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