Počátky teoretické sociologie v českých zemích. Text věno-vaný památce prof. M. Petruska
Origins of Sociological Theory in the Czech Lands. A Text Devoted to the Memory of Prof. M. Petrusek
Author(s): Dušan JanákSubject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Sociologický ústav - Slovenská akadémia vied
Keywords: sociological theory; Czech sociology; classical sociology; sociological functionalism; positivism; I. A. Bláha; J. L. Fischer; E. Chalupný
Summary/Abstract: Origins of Sociological Theory in the Czech Lands. A Text Devoted to the Memory of Prof. M. Petrusek. The text discusses the following questions about the origins of sociological theory in the Czech Lands: When was it established? Who, where and how participated in the process of its development? Czech sociological theory is divided into general sociological theory, metatheory, concrete sociological theory and sociological journalism. The most important for current development in sociological theory is the general sociological theory which receives most attention. Czech sociological functionalism is compared with general functionalism (especially with T. Parsons´ theory). Classical sociological theory is considered in relation to contemporary developments in Czech sociology. With regard to the elaboration of general sociological theory, Brno played a more important part than Prague and the 1930s are identified as the period of its full constitution. I. A. Bláha, J. L. Fischer and E. Chalupný were the main figures in the field. The tension between positivism and anti-positivism is a characteristic feature of the Czech classical sociological theory, together with its ethical dimension which is a common feature of Czech thought in general. Sociológia 2013, Vol. 45 (No. 4: 339-364)
Journal: Sociológia - Slovak Sociological Review
- Issue Year: 45/2013
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 339-364
- Page Count: 25
- Language: Czech