The crisis in the humanities and in the mainstream of philosophy (1964), reprinted in The Devil in Modern Philosophy (1974)
Context: The way forward does not lie in amateur and comically timeless linguistic sociology which takes ‘forms of life’ for granted (and this is what philosophy has been recently), but in the systematic study of forms of life which does not take them for granted at all. It hardly matters whether such an inquiry is called philosophy or sociology.
Ernest Gellner: Quotes about the trip
Ernest Gellner was Czech anthropologist, philosopher and sociologist. Explore interesting quotes on way.Thought and Change (1964)
"Reply to Critics" in The Social Philosophy of Ernest Gellner
“It is nationalism which engenders nations, and not the other way round.”
Nations and Nationalism (1983)