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Adam Ferguson

    20 giugno 1723 – 22 febbraio 1816

    Adam Ferguson fu un filosofo e storico scozzese dell'Illuminismo che simpatizzava con le società tradizionali, criticando la società commerciale per l'indebolimento di virtù come il coraggio e la lealtà. La sua opera, spesso considerata fondamentale per la sociologia moderna, esplora come lo sviluppo della civiltà plasmi la moralità umana e le virtù civiche. L'analisi di Ferguson approfondisce la tensione tra progresso e coesione sociale, offrendo intuizioni senza tempo sulle sfide della società moderna. Le sue idee continuano a risuonare nei dibattiti sulla natura della comunità e sul suo impatto sul carattere individuale.

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    An Essay on the History of Civil Society
    Ferguson
    An essay on the history of civil society
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      An essay on the history of civil society
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    • Ferguson

      An Essay on the History of Civil Society

      • 322pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Ferguson's work presents a complex model of historical progress, emphasizing the importance of active citizenship in modern governance. He critiques the modern commercial society for neglecting civic virtues while drawing insights from classical literature and contemporary travel accounts. Central themes include conflict, political engagement, and military valor, alongside a focus on unintended consequences in historical causality. Ferguson argues for the essential role of individual, public-spirited citizens in shaping a vibrant political community, challenging both Enlightenment thinkers and Rousseau's primitivism.

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    • An Essay on the History of Civil Society

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      • 412pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      The book is a reproduction of a historical work, produced by Megali, a publishing house dedicated to creating large print editions. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility for individuals with impaired vision, ensuring that classic literature remains available and readable for a wider audience.

      An Essay on the History of Civil Society
    • Diese Edition von Adam Fergusons An Essay on the History of Civil Society (1767) macht eine zentrale Schrift aus der Vor- und Frühgeschichte der Sozialwissenschaften zugänglich. Fergusons Versuch enthält zentrale und originelle »soziologische Leitgedanken«. Das Zusammenleben der Menschen in Gruppen, ihre gesellschaftlichen Verhaltensweisen, die sozialen Normen, Verhältnisse und Prozesse werden als »Grundtatsachen« der menschlichen Geschichte begriffen. Doch die soziologischen Einsichten haben für Ferguson ihren Sinn nicht in sich selbst. Sie sind Vorstufe und Teil einer ebenso umfassenden wie differenzierten Kritik an der »verfeinerten« Kommerzgesellschaft seiner Zeit.

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