1st Edition

The Person in the Sight of Sociology

By Colin Fletcher Copyright 1975
    106 Pages
    by Routledge

    106 Pages
    by Routledge

    Sociology is about society, but what about people? The person in the sight of sociology is all too often a matchstick being. In this original and stimulating book the person is characterized by what is inherent in a social being, and the result is a rich narrative, the story of the person told through events in life. The author holds that for sociological purposes, the person must be seen as perfect: perfectible, perfecting and perfect. He outlines the ‘trialectical’ nature of such a theory, offers a test of it in the making of madness and claims that such a change in vision is appropriate for the sociologist’s critical engagement in the world. It may be claimed that Colin Fletcher has created a new realm of theorizing and a piece of literature for sociology. And, perhaps as important, the reader may catch the rare experience of being spoken with as a person by another person.

    1. Sighting the Person  2. A Theory of the Person  3. The Cup of Constants  4. The Plain of Contradictions  5. The Wheel of the Life-Cycle  6. Some Thoughts Which May Be Obvious  7. Sociology in the Light of the Person

    Biography

    Colin Fletcher