SZALÓ, Csaba. Revising Weberian Theory of Rationalisation from the Perspective of Critical Phenomenology. In Theoretical and Methodological Challenges for Humanities, Social and Cultural Sciences, Facing the Multiple Crises in Europe, International Conference, University of Münster, 6-8. June 2024. 2024.
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Originální název Revising Weberian Theory of Rationalisation from the Perspective of Critical Phenomenology
Název anglicky Revising Weberian Theory of Rationalisation from the Perspective of Critical Phenomenology
Autoři SZALÓ, Csaba.
Vydání Theoretical and Methodological Challenges for Humanities, Social and Cultural Sciences, Facing the Multiple Crises in Europe, International Conference, University of Münster, 6-8. June 2024, 2024.
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Typ výsledku Prezentace na konferencích
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Klíčová slova anglicky ungovernable irrationality; standpoint epistemology; embodied experience; authority
Příznaky Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změnil Změnil: doc. PhDr. Csaba Szaló, Ph.D., učo 5918. Změněno: 3. 8. 2024 13:05.
Anotace
Max Weber's theory of rationalisation, while highlighting the comprehensive de-mystifying and intellectualising of the world, also acknowledged its limitations. He identified islands of formal rationality as emerging amidst persistent and _ungovernable irrationality_. This paper explores how critical theory built upon Weber's ideas, often aiming to complete the rationalisation process and eliminate irrationality in political and economic spheres. However, this interpretive strategy oriented to correct the Weberian focus on the constitution of authority by force of knowledge by insisting on the authority of rationalised knowledge might overlook its _standpoint of observers_. The paper proposes revisiting critical theory's relationship to phenomenology, emphasising _embodied experience_ as a potential alternative. By investigating how individuals encounter and make sense of the world around them, phenomenology can offer a more nuanced understanding of _authority_ and the _limits of rationalisation_. It can complement the observer's narrative of societal change with the richness of _lived experience_, providing a deeper understanding of how individuals navigate the tensions between rationalisation and its "irrational" residues.
Anotace anglicky
Max Weber's theory of rationalisation, while highlighting the comprehensive de-mystifying and intellectualising of the world, also acknowledged its limitations. He identified islands of formal rationality as emerging amidst persistent and _ungovernable irrationality_. This paper explores how critical theory built upon Weber's ideas, often aiming to complete the rationalisation process and eliminate irrationality in political and economic spheres. However, this interpretive strategy oriented to correct the Weberian focus on the constitution of authority by force of knowledge by insisting on the authority of rationalised knowledge might overlook its _standpoint of observers_. The paper proposes revisiting critical theory's relationship to phenomenology, emphasising _embodied experience_ as a potential alternative. By investigating how individuals encounter and make sense of the world around them, phenomenology can offer a more nuanced understanding of _authority_ and the _limits of rationalisation_. It can complement the observer's narrative of societal change with the richness of _lived experience_, providing a deeper understanding of how individuals navigate the tensions between rationalisation and its "irrational" residues.
Návaznosti
MUNI/A/1593/2023, interní kód MUNázev: Society in times of crisis: The legitimacy crisis of contemporary sciences
Investor: Masarykova univerzita, Society in times of crisis: The legitimacy crisis of contemporary sciences
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