Moral Believing Animals

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What kind of animals are human beings? And how do our visions of the human shape our theories of social action and institutions? In Moral Believing Animals Christian Smith offers innovative challenging answers to these and other fundamental questions in sociological cultural and religious theory. Smith''s work is based on the assumption (unfashionable in certain circles) that human beings have an identifiable and peculiar set of capacities and proclivities that distinguishes them significantly from other animals on this planet. Smith argues that all people are at bottom believers whose lives actions and institutions are constituted motivated and governed by narrative traditions and moral orders on which they inescapably depend. This approach - which has profound consequences for how we think about knowledge culture social action institutions religion and the task of social sciences - will be of interest to scholars in sociology social theory religious and cultural studies psychology and anthropology.
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