Social Theory and Encountering Indeterminacy in the Flux of Cosmopolitanization

Social Theory and Encountering Indeterminacy in the Flux of Cosmopolitanization

This book confronts the epistemic paralysis of social theory in the face of a cosmopolitanized world characterized by ontological fluidity, multi-scalar crises, and contested knowledge regimes. By tracing the epistemological and methodological foundations of modern social sciences, it exposes how determinacy, closure, and categorical stability became epistemic imperatives—imperatives that, from the inception of social sciences, systematically sought to suspend indeterminacy in favor of fixed, stable, and bounded frameworks.