Riconoscere, identificare, spiegare: l’arte di teorizzare e la sociologia di Alessandro Pizzorno

This essay draws a profile of Alessandro Pizzorno, one of the most prominent sociologists of postwar Europe. It focuses on the foundations of his theory which covers a broad set of sociological and political issues that go well beyond disciplines’ boundaries. The author traces a genealogy of Pizzor...

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Main Author: Riccardo Emilio Chesta
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Firenze University Press 2020-01-01
Series:SocietàMutamentoPolitica: Rivista Italiana di Sociologia
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Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/smp/article/view/11056
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title Riconoscere, identificare, spiegare: l’arte di teorizzare e la sociologia di Alessandro Pizzorno
title_short Riconoscere, identificare, spiegare: l’arte di teorizzare e la sociologia di Alessandro Pizzorno
title_full Riconoscere, identificare, spiegare: l’arte di teorizzare e la sociologia di Alessandro Pizzorno
title_fullStr Riconoscere, identificare, spiegare: l’arte di teorizzare e la sociologia di Alessandro Pizzorno
title_full_unstemmed Riconoscere, identificare, spiegare: l’arte di teorizzare e la sociologia di Alessandro Pizzorno
title_sort riconoscere, identificare, spiegare: l’arte di teorizzare e la sociologia di alessandro pizzorno
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series SocietàMutamentoPolitica: Rivista Italiana di Sociologia
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description This essay draws a profile of Alessandro Pizzorno, one of the most prominent sociologists of postwar Europe. It focuses on the foundations of his theory which covers a broad set of sociological and political issues that go well beyond disciplines’ boundaries. The author traces a genealogy of Pizzorno’s theory of recognition from its inception with the early anthropological study on the mask to its more recent and complex sociological elaboration. While criticising the paradigms of rational choice Pizzorno founded his theory of recognition on a sustained dialogue with the social theories of Hegel and Hobbes. The explanatory role of sociology is therefore defined by a thorough and novel reconsideration of the relations between the theorist and the agent. From this perspective, the process of knowing is defined as a process of unveiling a foreign social reality where social life is considered through the metaphor of the stranger, expressing the foundational relation between the Self and the Other. In the author’s view, «theoretical pluralism» is what best describes Alessandro Pizzorno’s approach.
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identity
pluralism
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