Sociology of Philosophies
Discover the intricate interplay between philosophy and society in "Sociology of Philosophies" by Randall Collins, published by Harvard University Press in 2000. Spanning an impressive 1120 pages, this comprehensive work delves into the evolution of philosophical thought across diverse cultures, including ancient Greece, China, Japan, India, and the medieval Islamic and Jewish worlds, as well as medieval Christendom and modern Europe.
Collins expertly examines the social contexts in which profound ideas emerge, highlighting the intellectual networks that shape thought through their divisions and conflicts. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of philosophy, sociology, or the interconnectedness of ideas across time and geographies. Join Collins on a captivating journey through the world of philosophy and gain new insights into how social influences have crafted the thoughts we engage with today.