Durkheim\u27s The Rules of Sociological Method has never enjoyed the same reputation as his major books, in part because the book is uncongenial to standard interpretations of Durkheim. In particular, its attacks on teleology do not fit his reputation as a functionalist The papers in this special issue address the work historically. Both Porter and Stedman Jones deal with aspects of the context in which Durkheim worked and transformed. Schmaus and Nemedi deal with problems of interpreting Durkheim\u27s development, and Platt discusses the reception of The Rules. The papers shed light on such important questions as the meaning of Durkheim\u27s slogan “society is made of representations.” Durkheim, it appears, was not only what would now be c...
If the history of thinking is to be considered a series of creative errors, then the history of Durk...
International audienceÉmile Durkheim (1858–1917) is the founding father of French sociology and his ...
Classical sociological theorists have been criticised for being too vague, incomplete, and ever too ...
Durkheim\u27s The Rules of Sociological Method has never enjoyed the same reputation as his major bo...
Besnard Philippe. Durkheim Emile, Les règles de la méthode sociologique. Gane Mike, On Durkheim's ru...
In the first place, I discuss the main papers and books on Durkheim published in recent years, where...
The beginning of the 20th century coincides with the establishment of the modern disciplines of the ...
Émile Durkheim's work has traditionally been viewed as a part of sociology removed from economics. R...
For Durkheim, sociology was by no means a realm of knowledge closed in its specificity. It was rath...
Emile Durkheim and The Rules of the sociological method: methodological lessons for Legal research. ...
This article aims to analyze the relationship between Emile Durkheim's sociology and its philosophic...
Who reads Emile Durkheim’s Elementary Forms of Religious Life? In 1970, very few sociologists in A...
One hundred years after the publication of the great sociological treatise, The Elementary Forms of ...
Bu arastırmada, Durkheim sosyolojisi ve Durkheim'ın sosyolojik düsünceye katkıları çesitli yönleriyl...
Whereas Emile Durkheim (1858-1917) has long been envisioned as a structuralist, quantitative, and po...
If the history of thinking is to be considered a series of creative errors, then the history of Durk...
International audienceÉmile Durkheim (1858–1917) is the founding father of French sociology and his ...
Classical sociological theorists have been criticised for being too vague, incomplete, and ever too ...
Durkheim\u27s The Rules of Sociological Method has never enjoyed the same reputation as his major bo...
Besnard Philippe. Durkheim Emile, Les règles de la méthode sociologique. Gane Mike, On Durkheim's ru...
In the first place, I discuss the main papers and books on Durkheim published in recent years, where...
The beginning of the 20th century coincides with the establishment of the modern disciplines of the ...
Émile Durkheim's work has traditionally been viewed as a part of sociology removed from economics. R...
For Durkheim, sociology was by no means a realm of knowledge closed in its specificity. It was rath...
Emile Durkheim and The Rules of the sociological method: methodological lessons for Legal research. ...
This article aims to analyze the relationship between Emile Durkheim's sociology and its philosophic...
Who reads Emile Durkheim’s Elementary Forms of Religious Life? In 1970, very few sociologists in A...
One hundred years after the publication of the great sociological treatise, The Elementary Forms of ...
Bu arastırmada, Durkheim sosyolojisi ve Durkheim'ın sosyolojik düsünceye katkıları çesitli yönleriyl...
Whereas Emile Durkheim (1858-1917) has long been envisioned as a structuralist, quantitative, and po...
If the history of thinking is to be considered a series of creative errors, then the history of Durk...
International audienceÉmile Durkheim (1858–1917) is the founding father of French sociology and his ...
Classical sociological theorists have been criticised for being too vague, incomplete, and ever too ...