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Metaphorical and Metonymic Strategies of Sociological Theorising
[Метафорические И Метонимические Стратегии Социологического Теоретизирования]

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  • Stepantsov, Pavel (Степанцов, Павел)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

  • Yermakova, V.B. (Ермакова, В.)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA))

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The object of the study are: epistemic base of sociological theorizing. The first chapter is devoted to the reconstruction method of formation of the theory of reflection by the explication of the basic metaphors and its problematization. The second chapter is designated a basic metaphor for the present study (theoretical work as communication) and explores its possibilities. It also built the concept theorizing metonymic strategy opposed to the already existing and well-established metaphorical strategy. The third chapter contains illustrations of the architecture based on the dyad model Jacobson theoretical work. The main result is the theoretical conceptualization and description metonymic model of thinking in social theory based on the idea of ??the two poles (metaphorical and metonymic) theoretical work.

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  • Stepantsov, Pavel (Степанцов, Павел) & Yermakova, V.B. (Ермакова, В.), 2016. "Metaphorical and Metonymic Strategies of Sociological Theorising [Метафорические И Метонимические Стратегии Социологического Теоретизирования]," Working Papers 2865, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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