TY - JOUR AB - <p class="p1">Can we imagine a sociology that is not anthropocentric? This paper deals with sociology as a human science of the 19th century as Foucault describes it in <em>Les mots et les choses</em>. How can the anthropological structure of sociology be defined more specifically? The paper argues that it is characterized by four features: human consciousness as agency of the social, marginalization of things, man as empirico-transcendental doublet, and sociologism. The author discusses Latour's non-anthropocentric sociology as an alternative draft of social theory and specifies the difference between the concepts of modernity used by Latour and Foucault.</p> AU - Gustav Roßler DA - 2018/10// DO - 10.16995/lefou.52 IS - 1 VL - 4 PB - The Open Library of Humanities PY - 2018 TI - Ist eine nicht-anthropozentrische Soziologie denkbar? Die Soziologie als anthropologische Humanwissenschaft bei Foucault und Latours Gegenentwurf T2 - Le foucaldien UR - https://www.genealogy-critique.net/article/id/7064/ ER -