PhD defence: Thomas Presskorn-Thygesen
The dissertation examines the concept of normativity through a series of studies in post-Kantian philosophy and social theory. The overall aim is to analyse the historical as well as systematic relevance of the concept of normativity to modern philosophy and to the methodologi¬cal challenges of social theory. In pursuing this overall research agenda, the dissertation contributes to several research literatures on (1) the influence of German Idealism on the conception of scientific method and normativity in the classical sociology of M. Weber and É. Durkheim, (2) the RCT-models of norms advanced by the contemporary economic sociology of G. Becker and J. Coleman and (3) the exegesis of L. Wittgenstein’s conception of rules, normativity and praxis.
Primary Supervisor:
Sverre Raffnsøe
Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy
Copenhagen Business School
Secondary Supervisor:
Christian Borch
Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy
Copenhagen Business School
Assessment Committee:
Associate Professor Morten Sørensen Thaning
Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy
Copenhagen Business School
Associate Professor Anne-Marie Søndergaard Christensen
Institut for Kulturvidenskaber
SDU
Professor Patrick Baert
Department of Sociology
University of Cambridge
Thesis:
The thesis is available here
Reception:
The Doctoral School of Organisation and Management Studies will host a reception, which will take place immediately after the defence at the reception area outside the defence room.