
Armin W. Schulz, "Presentist Social Functionalism: Bringing Contemporary Evolutionary Biology to the Social Sciences" (Springer, 2025)
New Books in Philosophy
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Functionalism and Social Institutions
This chapter explores the historical significance and evolution of functionalism in social institutions, tracing its roots from early sociologists like Durkheim. It examines the intricate relationship between social institutions and individualism, questioning the notion that they exist solely for individual benefit while highlighting the need for a presentist approach to functional analysis. Using the QWERTY keyboard as a case study, the chapter illustrates the complexities of social functions and the potential misalignment between design and effectiveness in the context of contemporary society.
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