A CRITIQUE OF THE SOCIOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE
Abstract
This dissertation attempts to juxtapose the central ideas of Karl Mannheim's and Max Scheler's sociology of knowledge in order to determine whether they are complementary, alternative, or mutually exclusive. The selection of these two theorists is based upon the presupposition that both Mannhe
Degree
Ph.D.
Subject Area
Social research
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