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Gabriel Abend (Université de Lucerne) – Words and Distinctions for the Common Good

September 28, 2023 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Sociology seminar – Thursdays

Time: 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm 
Date: 28th September 2023
Place: room 3105

ZOOM : https://zoom.us/j/95438122710?pwd=MUFrR2d3U0xSaE93OFlXNlFvTVcrZz09

 

Gabriel Abend (Université de Lucerne) – Words and Distinctions for the Common Good

Abstract:

Social scientists do research on a variety of topics—gender, capitalism, populism, and race and ethnicity, among others. They make descriptive and explanatory claims about empathy, intelligence, neoliberalism, and power. They advise policymakers on diversity, digitalization, work, and religion. And yet, as Gabriel Abend points out in this provocative book, they can’t agree on what these things are and how to identify them. How to tell if something is a religion or a cult or a sect? What is empathy? What makes this society a capitalist one? Disputes of this sort arise again and again in the social sciences. Abend argues that these disagreements have been doubly misconceived. First, they conflate two questions: how a social science community should use its most important words, and what distinctions it should accept and work with. Second, there’s no fact of the matter about either. Instead, they’re practical reason questions for a community, which aim at epistemically and morally good outcomes. Abend calls on social science communities to work together on their words, distinctions, and classifications. They must make collective decisions about the uses of words, the acceptability of distinctions, and the criteria for assessing both. These decisions aren’t up to individual scholars; the community gets the last word. According to Abend, the common good, justice, and equality should play a significant role in the logic of scientific research.

 

Organizers: Annina Cleasson, Etienne Ollion, Patrick Präg (CREST Sociology unit)

 

Sponsors: CREST