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Hans Joas

    27 novembre 1948
    War and Modernity
    Genesis of Values
    Social Theory
    Do We Need Religion?
    Abbiamo bisogna della religione?
    La sacralità della persona
    • Bisogna difendere i diritti umani: su questa necessità esiste ormai un consenso molto ampio nell'opinione pubblica globale, evocata e sostenuta da un esteso apparato di comunicazione. Dietro questa apparenza si celano, però, problemi e dubbi profondi, che spingono a formulare in modo nuovo alcune domande essenziali: che cosa significa custodire l'umanità, oggi, nella società globale? E quali forze ideali e sociali potranno tutelarla davvero? Hans Joas propone qui la sua risposta, intrecciando teoria sociologica, storia sociale, storia del pensiero e filosofia morale in una sintesi raffinata e originale. Così la genealogia affermativa che anima questo volume pone il dibattito dei diritti umani su nuove basi. Essa mostra che il destino della nostra società dipenderà in buona misura dalla capacità di dare un senso forte e condiviso al concetto di sacralità della persona, e spiega come le antiche tradizioni culturali d'Occidente - anche quelle che in passato si sono scontrate sulla scena della storia - possano contribuire a un futuro più umano per tutti.

      La sacralità della persona
    • Do We Need Religion?

      On the Experience of Self-transcendence

      • 164pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Focusing on human experiences of self-transcendence, the book presents a fresh perspective on religion, challenging outdated assumptions about modernization and secularization. It argues that faith serves as a means to articulate and interpret these profound experiences, rather than being merely useful or a sign of weakness. By contrasting this view with contemporary religious thinkers, the author connects the discussion to current debates surrounding human rights and universal dignity, offering a nuanced understanding of the role of faith in modern society.

      Do We Need Religion?
    • Social Theory

      • 618pagine
      • 22 ore di lettura

      This book provides a comprehensive overview of social theory's evolution since 1945, covering key theorists and debates across English, French, and German literature. It explores various schools of thought, including rational choice, feminism, and neopragmatism, making it a valuable resource for students and those interested in contemporary sociology.

      Social Theory
    • Genesis of Values

      • 264pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      One of the most important issues in public and academic debate is the concept of value and the difficulty in defining it. In this new book, the leading social theorist Hans Joas explores the nature of values in relation to some of the leading figures of twentieth--century philosophy and social theory. schovat popis

      Genesis of Values
    • War and Modernity

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      This book by a leading European social theorist examines the contradiction between modernity's ideals and the ongoing reality of war. Analyzing conflicts from World War I to the Balkans, Joas develops a new theory of social change, contributing to the understanding of warfare's role in modern societies.

      War and Modernity
    • What are the origins of the idea of human rights and universal human dignity? How can we most fully understand - and realize - these rights going into the future? This title sets out a path, proposing an affirmative genealogy in which human rights are the result of a process of sacralization of every human being.

      The Sacredness of the Person
    • The Power of the Sacred

      An Alternative to the Narrative of Disenchantment

      • 402pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      Hans Joas presents a groundbreaking sociological theory of religion that challenges prevailing narratives of disenchantment and secularization. By critically analyzing significant texts from the eighteenth century to today, he reconstructs the concept of religion in modernity, highlighting its complexities and the inadequacies of traditional interpretations. Joas offers a fresh perspective that emphasizes the enduring significance of the sacred, proposing an alternative framework for understanding religion's role in contemporary society.

      The Power of the Sacred
    • Faith as an Option

      • 204pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      This book develops an alternative to the idea of an inevitable conflict between Christianity and modernity.

      Faith as an Option
    • War in social thought

      • 325pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      While focusing on social thought, this book draws on many disciplines, including philosophy, anthropology, and political science. It demonstrates the profound difficulties social thinkers - including liberals, socialists, and those intellectuals who could be regarded as the sociologists - had in coming to terms with the phenomenon of war.

      War in social thought