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1 online resource (569 pages) |
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The International Library of Essays in Classical Sociology |
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International library of essays in classical sociology.
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3 Neil Gross (1997), ""Durkheim's Pragmatism Lectures: A Contextual Interpretation', Sociological Theory, 15, pp. 126-49.4 D. Némedi and W.S.F Pickering (1995), 'Durkheim's Friendship with the Philosopher Octave Hamelin: together with Translations of Two Items by Durkheim', British Journal of Sociology' 46, pp. 107-25.; 5 S.G. Stedman Jones (1995), 'Charles Renouvier and Emile Durkheim: ""Les Règles de La Méthode Sociologique""', Sociological Perspectivas, 38, pp. 27-40 |
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6 Ivan Strenski (1989), 'Durkheim, Hamelin and the French Hegel', Historical Reflections/Réflexions Historiques, 16, pp. 146-9. PART II THE DIVISION OF LABOUR AND SUICIDE; 7 Edward A. Tiryakian (1994), 'Revisiting Sociology's First Classic: The Division of Labor in Society and Its Actuality', Sociological Forum, 9, pp. 3-16.; 8 Philippe Besnard (1973), 'Durkheim et les femmes ou le Suicide inachevé', Revue française de sociologie, 14, pp. 27-61.; 9 Philippe Besnard (1988), 'The True Nature of Anomie', Sociological Theory, 6, pp. 91-5 |
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10 M.J. Hawkins (1994), 'Durkheim on Occupational Corporations: An Exegesis and Interpretation', Journal of the History of Ideas, 55, pp. 461-81. PART III SOCIOLOGY, CULTURE AND EDUCATION; 11 Robert Alun Jones (1993), 'Durkheim, Realism and Rousseau', Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 32, pp. 330-53.; 12 Neville Layne (1974), 'Emile Durkheim's Inaugural Lecture at Bordeaux', Sociological Inquiry, 44, pp. 189-204.; 13 Victor Karady (1981), 'French Ethnology and the Durkheimian Breakthrough', Journal of the Anthropological Society of Oxford, 12, pp. 165-76 |
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14 W. Paul Vogt (1976), 'The Uses of Studying Primitives: A Note on the Durkheimians, 1890-1940', History and Theory. 15, pp. 33-44.15 W.D. Halls (1996), 'The Cultural and Educational Influence of Durkheim, 1900-1945', Durkheimian Studies/Études Durkheimiennes, 2, pp. 122-32.; 16 Mark S. Cladis (1993), 'Rousseau and Durkheim: The Relation between the Public and the Private', Journal of Religious Ethics, 21, pp. 1-25.; PART IV RELIGION, THE SACRED AND ELEMENTARY FORMS |
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Annotation This title, first published in 1975, contains two complimentary studies by Paul Q. Hirst: the first based on Claude Bernarda (TM)s theory of scientific knowledge, and the second concerning Emile Durkheima (TM)s attempt to provide a philosophical foundation for a scientific sociology in The Rules of Sociological Method. The authora (TM)s primary concern is to answer the question: is Durkheima (TM)s theory of knowledge logically consistent and philosophically viable? His principal conclusion is that the epistemology developed in the Rules is an impossible one and that its inherent contradictions are proof that sociology as it is commonly understood can never be a scientific discipline |
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Durkheim, Emile, 1858-1917
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Sociology.
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Sociology
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sociology.
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Sociology
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Electronic book
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Chalcraft, Professor David
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Sica, Professor Alan
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ISBN |
9781351940610 |
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1351940619 |
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