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Plurality and Indeterminacy: Revising Castoriadis's overly homogeneous conception of society

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posted on 2024-07-09, 14:27 authored by Jeffrey KloogerJeffrey Klooger
Despite its ground-breaking character, Castoriadis's theory of society remains, in some respects, caught up in conceptual difficulties common to social theory generally, particularly the problem of conceptualizing social unity without resort to an understanding of society that downplays heterogeneity and over-emphasizes the homogeneous. Unlike many other theoretical approaches and traditions, Castoriadis's work also offers a possible path out of this dilemma in the form of philosophical innovations which could enable us to conceptualize social unity without flattening the heterogeneous characteristics of the social. Castoriadis sometimes fails to recognize the full implications of his own rejection of ontological determinism, and so ends up proposing a far too deterministic and homogeneous model of social types. This essay aims to show how this might be remedied by drawing on Castoriadis's own fundamental insights.

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1368-4310

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European Journal of Social Theory

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15

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4

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16 pp

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Sage

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eng

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