On Justification

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Pub. Date: 2006-03-27
Publisher(s): Princeton Univ Pr
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Summary

A vital and underappreciated dimension of social interaction is the way individuals justify their actions to others, instinctively drawing on their experience to appeal to principles they hope will command respect. Individuals, however, often misread situations, and many disagreements can be explained by people appealing, knowingly and unknowingly, to different principles.On Justificationis the first English translation of Luc Boltanski and Laurent Theacute;venot's ambitious theoretical examination of these phenomena, a book that has already had a huge impact on French sociology and is likely to have a similar influence in the English-speaking world. In this foundational work of post-Bourdieu sociology, the authors examine a wide range of situations where people justify their actions. The authors argue that justifications fall into six main logics exemplified by six authors: civic (Rousseau), market (Adam Smith), industrial (Saint-Simon), domestic (Bossuet), inspiration (Augustine), and fame (Hobbes). The authors show how these justifications conflict, as people compete to legitimize their views of a situation. On Justificationis likely to spark important debates across the social sciences.

Author Biography

Luc Boltanski is Professor at L'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris. He is the author of "Distant Suffering: Morality, Media and Politics, Le Nouvel Esprit du Capitalisme", and (with Laurent Thevenot) "Les Economies de la Grandeur". Laurent Thevenot is Professor at L'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales. He is the author of "L'action au pluriel: Sociologie des regimes d'engagement", coauthor of "Les Economies de la Grandeur", and coeditor of "Les Objets dans L'Action, Cognition et Information en Societe", and (with Michele Lamont) "Rethinking Comparative Cultural Sociology: Repertoires of Evaluation in France and the United States"

Table of Contents

Preface
How We Wrote This Book 1 Generalizing Field Observations and Producing Statistical Equivalency 1 Ordinary Identification and Scientific Qualificationp. 3
From Comparison to Judgmentp. 4
Construction of Proofs and Tension between the General and the Particularp. 7
The Tension between Different Forms of Generalityp. 8
Attention to Critical Operationsp. 10
Generality and the Common Goo d: Concepts of Worth in Political Philosophyp. 12
The Search for a Common Modelp. 14
The Social Bond Put to the Test of Thingsp. 16
The Line of Argumentp. 18
The Imperative to Justifyp. 23
The Social Sciences and the Legitimacy of Agreementp. 25
The Critique of Sociology's Lack of Realismp. 26
Individualis m: A Different Social Metaphysicsp. 27
Political Metaphysics as a Social Sciencep. 28
The Question of Agreementp. 31
Association and Forms of Generalityp. 32
The Order of the General and the Particularp. 35
The Requirement of General Agreement and the Legitimacy of Orderp. 37
The Reality Test and Prudent Judgmentp. 40
The Foundation of Agreement in Political Philosophy: The Example of the Market Polityp. 43
A Social Bond Based on an Inclination toward Exchange in One's Own Interestp. 44
Individuals in Concert in Their Lust for Goodsp. 48
The Sympathetic Disposition and the Position of Impartial Spectatorp. 53
The Politiesp. 63
Political Orders and a Model of Justicep. 65
Political Philosophies of the Common Good 66 The Polity Modelp. 74
An Illegitimate Orde r: Eugenicsp. 80
Political Forms of Worthp. 83
The Inspired Polityp. 83
The Domestic Polityp. 90
The Polity of Famep. 98
The Civic Polityp. 107
The Industrial Polityp. 118
The Common Worldsp. 125
Judgment Put to the Testp. 127
Situated Judgmentp. 127
The Polity Extended to a Common Worldp. 130
Testsp. 133
Reporting on Situationsp. 138
A Framework for Analyzing the Common Worldsp. 140
The Sense of the Commo n: The Moral Sense and the Sense of What Is Naturalp. 144
The Arts of Living in Different Worldsp. 148
The Six Worldsp. 159
The Inspired Worldp. 159
The Domestic Worldp. 164
The World of Famep. 178
The Civic Worldp. 185
The Market Worldp. 193
The Industrial Worldp. 203
Critiquesp. 213
Worlds in Confiict, Judgments in Questionp. 215
Unveilingp. 215
Causes of Discord and the Transport of Worthsp. 219
Clashes and Denunciationsp. 223
The Monstrosity of Composite Setupsp. 225
Setting Up Situations that Hold Togetherp. 228
The Humanity of an Equitable Judgmentp. 231
Free Wil l: Knowing How to Close and Open One's Eyesp. 232
EIGHT The Critical Matrixp. 237
Critiques from the Inspired Worldp. 237
Critiques from the Domestic Worldp. 241
Critiques from the World of Famep. 247
Critiques from the Civic Worldp. 251
Critiques from the Market Worldp. 261
Critiques from the Industrial Worldp. 269
Assuaging Critical Tensionsp. 275
Compromising for the Common Goodp. 277
Beyond Testing to Compromisingp. 277
The Fragility of Compromisesp. 278
An Example of a Complex Figur e: Denunciation Supported by Compromisep. 282
Composing Compromises and Forming Politiesp. 283
Developing a State Compromis e: Toward a Civic-Industrial Polityp. 285
Figures of Compromisep. 293
Compromises Involving the Inspired Worldp. 293
Compromises Involving the Domestic Worldp. 304
Compromises Involving the World of Famep. 317
Compromises Involving the Civic Worldp. 325
Compromises Involving the Market Worldp. 332
Relativizationp. 336
Private Arrangementsp. 336
Insinuationp. 338
Flight from Justificationp. 339
Relativismp. 340
Violence and Justificationp. 343
Afterwor d: Toward a Pragmatics of Reflectionp. 347
The Place of Justifications in the
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