@article{ART001449854},
author={정호근},
title={The Logic of Thinking of the Constitution of Society from the Perspective of Materialist Theory - Contributions and Limits of a Sociobiological Approach to the Genesis of the Social},
journal={Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University},
issn={1598-3021},
year={2009},
number={61},
pages={83-130},
doi={10.17326/jhsnu..61.200906.83}
TY - JOUR
AU - 정호근
TI - The Logic of Thinking of the Constitution of Society from the Perspective of Materialist Theory - Contributions and Limits of a Sociobiological Approach to the Genesis of the Social
JO - Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University
PY - 2009
VL - null
IS - 61
PB - Institute of Humanities, Seoul National University
SP - 83
EP - 130
SN - 1598-3021
AB - A theory of the constitution of society that explains its formation of society
answers the question, “How is social order possible?” In this paper, I
propose a theory of the constitution of society that is both a materialist and
genetic one. While materialism attempts to explain that society is constituted
from nature and not from the mind, a genetic theory states that
only when the process of society’s genesis is logically reconstructed from its
beginning, can what presently exists be genuinely explained. The materialist
theory of the constitution of society provides a theoretical basis for
radically transforming the traditional understanding of human beings and
the world.
Examining sociobiological approaches are important for our discussion
since they relate to what the materialist theory of the constitution of society
essentially requires. Yet, many in the field of sociobiology lack clear awareness
of this particular relation. We should not overlook, however, several
difficulties that the sociobiological approach presents. The fundamental
problem that underlies these difficulties is what I refer to as ‘the logic of
thinking.’ The constitution of society should be explained in terms of the
logic of difference based on structural and developmental logic - not in
terms of the traditional logic of identity. The transformation from the
mind-priority-scheme into the nature-priority-scheme entails the transformation
of the logic of thinking as such. Moreover, when sociobiology claims totality
in that it should and can explain all the areas of the social, it faces the
potential critique of biological reductionism. Hence by doing this, sociobiology
falls in danger of annulling its contributions to the theory of the
constitution of society as well as its legitimate claim that the explanation
of the social should begin from the biological basis.
Unlike the expectations of sociobiologists, the social cannot solely be constituted
from a biological basis. Rather, it should be explained in a comprehensive
framework; namely, a materialist theory of the constitution of society
which involves not only the uniqueness of the socio-cultural evolution
but the relationship between the biological and the socio-cultural. Only
when what sociobiology claims is limited in this way, can its contributions
to a grasp of the social be properly appreciated.
KW - constitution of society;logic of thinking;materialism;norm;
sociobiology;Karl Marx;Edward O. Wilson;Richard Dawkins
DO - 10.17326/jhsnu..61.200906.83
ER -
정호근. (2009). The Logic of Thinking of the Constitution of Society from the Perspective of Materialist Theory - Contributions and Limits of a Sociobiological Approach to the Genesis of the Social. Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University, 61, 83-130.
정호근. 2009, "The Logic of Thinking of the Constitution of Society from the Perspective of Materialist Theory - Contributions and Limits of a Sociobiological Approach to the Genesis of the Social", Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University, no.61, pp.83-130. Available from: doi:10.17326/jhsnu..61.200906.83
정호근 "The Logic of Thinking of the Constitution of Society from the Perspective of Materialist Theory - Contributions and Limits of a Sociobiological Approach to the Genesis of the Social" Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University 61 pp.83-130 (2009) : 83.
정호근. The Logic of Thinking of the Constitution of Society from the Perspective of Materialist Theory - Contributions and Limits of a Sociobiological Approach to the Genesis of the Social. 2009; 61 : 83-130. Available from: doi:10.17326/jhsnu..61.200906.83
정호근. "The Logic of Thinking of the Constitution of Society from the Perspective of Materialist Theory - Contributions and Limits of a Sociobiological Approach to the Genesis of the Social" Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University no.61(2009) : 83-130.doi: 10.17326/jhsnu..61.200906.83
정호근. The Logic of Thinking of the Constitution of Society from the Perspective of Materialist Theory - Contributions and Limits of a Sociobiological Approach to the Genesis of the Social. Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University, 61, 83-130. doi: 10.17326/jhsnu..61.200906.83
정호근. The Logic of Thinking of the Constitution of Society from the Perspective of Materialist Theory - Contributions and Limits of a Sociobiological Approach to the Genesis of the Social. Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University. 2009; 61 83-130. doi: 10.17326/jhsnu..61.200906.83
정호근. The Logic of Thinking of the Constitution of Society from the Perspective of Materialist Theory - Contributions and Limits of a Sociobiological Approach to the Genesis of the Social. 2009; 61 : 83-130. Available from: doi:10.17326/jhsnu..61.200906.83
정호근. "The Logic of Thinking of the Constitution of Society from the Perspective of Materialist Theory - Contributions and Limits of a Sociobiological Approach to the Genesis of the Social" Journal of Humanities, Seoul National University no.61(2009) : 83-130.doi: 10.17326/jhsnu..61.200906.83