First published in English in 1953, this volume represents a collection of three essays written by seminal sociologist and philsopher Emile Durkheim in which he puts forward the thesis that society is both a dynamic system and the seat of moral life. Each essay stands alone, but their connecting thread is the dialectic demonstration that a phenomenon, be a sociological or psychological one, is relatively independent of its matrix. The essays provide a valuable insight into Durkeheimian thought on sociological and philsophical matters and offer an excellent guide to Durkheim for students of both disciplines
Sociology and Philosophy (Routledge Revivals) (Routledge Revivals: Emile Durkheim: Selected Writings in Social Theory)
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This collection of essays by Emile Durkheim provides foundational knowledge for students of sociology and philosophy.
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| Weight | 0.204 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 13.8 × 0.8 × 21.6 in |


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