Méditations pascaliennes

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Méditations pascaliennes is a philosophical work by Pierre Bourdieu that reflects on his sociological concepts and methods while critically examining the foundations of philosophy and social science.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
philosophical work
sociological work
academicDiscipline philosophy
social theory
sociology
aimsTo bridge philosophy and sociology
rethink foundations of social science
author Pierre Bourdieu NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
critiques ahistorical epistemology
traditional academic philosophy
genre philosophy
social theory
sociology
hasPart analysis of academic field
critique of scholastic reason
discussion of practical sense
discussion of social suffering
reflections on Bourdieu's own sociological method
hasReceptionIn philosophy of science
political theory
sociology of knowledge
inspiredBy Blaise Pascal NERFINISHED
mainSubject critical examination of philosophy
epistemology of social science
field theory
habitus
philosophy of social science
reflexive sociology
symbolic power
movement Bourdieusian sociology
notableIdea critique of objectivism and subjectivism
reflexive turn in sociology
scholastic point of view
originalLanguage French
philosophicalTradition continental philosophy
critical theory
publicationDate 1997
publisher Éditions du Seuil NERFINISHED
relatedWork La Distinction NERFINISHED
Le Sens pratique NERFINISHED
Science de la science et réflexivité NERFINISHED
titleAlludesTo Pensées NERFINISHED
usesConcept capital
field
habitus
symbolic violence

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Pascalian Meditations originalTitle Méditations pascaliennes