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Émile Durkheim

Émile Durkheim

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Émile Durkheim

Much of Durkheim's work was concerned with how societies could maintain their integrity and coherence in modernity; an era in which traditional social and religious ties are no longer assumed, and in which new social institutions have come into being. His first major sociological work was The Division of Labor in Society (1893). In 1895, he published his Rules of the Sociological Method and set up the first European department of sociology, becoming France's first professor of sociology.In 1896, he established the journal L'Année Sociologique. Durkheim's seminal monograph, Suicide (1897), a study of suicide rates amongst Catholic and Protestant populations, pioneered modern social research and served to distinguish social science from psychology and political philosophy. The Elementary Forms of Religious Life (1912), presented a theory of religion, comparing the social and cultural lives of aboriginal and modern societies.Durkheim was also deeply preoccupied with the acceptance of sociology as a legitimate science. He refined the positivism originally set forth by Auguste Comte, promoting what could be considered as a form of epistemological realism, as well as the use of the hypothetico-deductive model in social science. For him, sociology was the science of institutions,[citation needed] its aim being to discover structural social facts. Durkheim was a major proponent of structural functionalism, a foundational perspective in both sociology and anthropology. In his view, social science should be purely holistic; that is, sociology should study phenomena attributed to society at large, rather than being limited to the specific actions of individuals.He remained a dominant force in French intellectual life until his death in 1917, presenting numerous lectures and published works on a variety of topics, including the sociology of knowledge, morality, social stratification, religion, law, education, and deviance. Durkheimian terms such as "collective consciousness" have since entered the popular lexicon.


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Much of Durkheim's work was concerned with how societies could maintain their integrity and coherence in modernity; an era in which traditional social and religious ties are no longer assumed, and in which new social institutions have come into being. His first major sociological work was The Division of Labor in Society (1893). In 1895, he published his Rules of the Sociological Method and set up the first European department of sociology, becoming France's first professor of sociology.In 1896, he established the journal L'Année Sociologique. Durkheim's seminal monograph, Suicide (1897), a study of suicide rates amongst Catholic and Protestant populations, pioneered modern social research and served to distinguish social science from psychology and political philosophy. The Elementary Forms of Religious Life (1912), presented a theory of religion, comparing the social and cultural lives of aboriginal and modern societies.Durkheim was also deeply preoccupied with the acceptance of sociology as a legitimate science. He refined the positivism originally set forth by Auguste Comte, promoting what could be considered as a form of epistemological realism, as well as the use of the hypothetico-deductive model in social science. For him, sociology was the science of institutions,[citation needed] its aim being to discover structural social facts. Durkheim was a major proponent of structural functionalism, a foundational perspective in both sociology and anthropology. In his view, social science should be purely holistic; that is, sociology should study phenomena attributed to society at large, rather than being limited to the specific actions of individuals.He remained a dominant force in French intellectual life until his death in 1917, presenting numerous lectures and published works on a variety of topics, including the sociology of knowledge, morality, social stratification, religion, law, education, and deviance. Durkheimian terms such as "collective consciousness" have since entered the popular lexicon.


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On Suicide

Emile Durkheim

Emile Durkheim’s On Suicide (1897) was a groundbreaking book in the...

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The Elementary Forms of Religious Life

Émile Durkheim

In The Elementary Forms of Religious Life (1912), Emile Durkheim sets...

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On Suicide: A Study in Sociology

Émile Durkheim

A classic book about the phenomenon of suicide and its social causes...

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The Division of Labor in Society

Émile Durkheim

Originally published in 1893 and never out of print, Emile Durkheim’s...

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Rules of Sociological Method

Émile Durkheim

First published in 1895: Emile Durkheim’s masterful work on the nature and...

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Emile Durkheim on Morality and Society

Émile Durkheim

Emile Durkheim is best known in this country as a great sociologist and...

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Selected Writings

Émile Durkheim

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Moral Education

Émile Durkheim

The great French sociologist and philosopher Emile Durkheim is best known...

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Primitive Classification

Émile Durkheim

Emile Durkheim and Marcel Mauss maintain that society is the source of the...

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Sociology and Philosophy

Émile Durkheim

First published in English in 1953, this volume represents a collection of...

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Education and Sociology

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Professional Ethics and Civic Morals

Émile Durkheim

Of Durkheim's key works the most neglected is Professional Ethics and...

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Readings from Emile Durkheim

Émile Durkheim

Emile Durkheim is regarded as a "founding father" of sociology, and is...

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Durkheim on Religion

Émile Durkheim

This volume brings together a comprehensive selection of Emile...

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Le Contrat Social De Rousseau

Émile Durkheim

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Emile Durkheim on Institutional Analysis

Émile Durkheim

Ranging from Durkheim's original lecture in sociology to an excerpt...

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The Evolution of Educational Thought: Lectures on the Formation and Development of Secondary Education in France

Émile Durkheim

The Evolution of Educational Thought is Durkheim's single most...

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Ethics and the Sociology of Morals

Émile Durkheim

Emile Durkheim (1858-1917) was one of the founders of modern sociology....

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Montesquieu and Rousseau: Forerunners of Sociology

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L'individualisme et les intellectuels

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Pragmatism And Sociology

Émile Durkheim

In the academic year 1913-14, Émile Durkheim gave at the Sorbonne the...

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Over moraliteit

Émile Durkheim

Durkheim ziet de moraal als iets wat zich binnen de natuurlijke wereld...

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درس‌های جامعه‌شناسی

Émile Durkheim

این اثر، مجموعه‌ای از درس‌های منتشرنشدهٔ امیل دورکم است... . درس‌های حاضر...

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Hobbes Üzerine

Émile Durkheim

Elinizdeki kitap Marcel Mauss'un, Durkheim'ın 1894-1895 yılları...

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Selected Writings on Education

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Le Socialisme

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