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  1. Essays on the Sociology of Knowledge.Karl Mannheim & Paul Kecskemeti - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (106):278-279.
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  • Surrender and Catch: Experience & Inquiry Today.Kurt H. Wolff - 1981 - Human Studies 4 (4):391-396.
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  • Relativism and the sociology of knowledge'.Nico Stehr & Volker Meja - 1990 - In Volker Meja & Nico Stehr (eds.), Knowledge and politics: the sociology of knowledge dispute. New York: Routledge. pp. 285--306.
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  • (1 other version)Culture and Revolution: Lukacs in the Hungarian Revolution of 1918/19.D. Kettler - 1971 - Télos 1971 (10):35-92.
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  • The sociology of knowledge: Emphasis on an empirical attitude.Kurt H. Wolff - 1943 - Philosophy of Science 10 (2):104-123.
    Two distinct attitudes have been adopted by investigators in the field of the sociology of knowledge. One of them may be called speculative; the other, empirical. The central interest of an investigator having the speculative attitude lies in developing a theory of the sociology of knowledge. The central interest of investigators having the empirical attitude lies in finding out or explaining concrete phenomena; the theory is employed, implicitly or explicity, for this purpose. The existence of the two attitudes may be (...)
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  • Exploring relations between surrender-and-catch and poetry, sociology, evil.Kurt H. Wolff - 1986 - Human Studies 9 (4):347 - 364.
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  • Introduction.Kurt H. Wolff - 1980 - Human Studies 3 (1):309 - 310.
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  • On surrender, death, and the sociology of knowledge.Judith Feher - 1984 - Human Studies 7 (3-4):211 - 226.
    Surrender-and-catch is a protest against [... our time] and an attempt at remembrance of what a human being can be. The sociology of knowledge is a protest against its hypocrisy and against unexamined social influences. Like surrender, the sociology of knowledge does not fear but passionately seeks what is true and thus, like surrender, is a remembrance, proclamation, and celebration of the spirit. Both ideas, that of the sociology of knowledge and that of surrender, are critical, polemical, radical [...]; so (...)
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  • Man and Society in an Age of Reconstruction: Studies in Modern Social Structure.Karl Mannheim - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (62):217-218.
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  • Freedom, Power and Democratic Planning.Karl Mannheim - 1951 - Science and Society 15 (3):278-280.
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  • Review of David Riesman, Reuel Denney and Nathan Glazer: The Lonely Crowd: A Study of the Changing American Character[REVIEW]R. L. Meier - 1952 - Ethics 62 (2):135-136.
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  • Religion, Culture, and Class. [REVIEW]T. S. Eliot - 1950 - Ethics 60 (2):120-130.
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  • Diagnosis of Our Time.Karl Mannheim - 1946 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 6 (3):473-476.
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