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The rules of sociological method : and selected texts on sociology and its method / Emile Durkheim ; edited and with a new introduction by Steven Lukes ; translation by W.D. Halls.

By: Durkheim, Émile, 1858-1917Contributor(s): Lukes, Steven [editor.] | Halls, W. D [translator.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York: Free Press, 2013. Edition: Free Press trade paperback editionDescription: xlii, 229 pages ; 22 cmISBN: 9781476749723 (pbk); 1476749728 (pbk)Subject(s): Sociology -- MethodologyDDC classification: 301.018 LOC classification: HM588 | .D8713 2014Online resources: WorldCat details | E-book Fulltext
Contents:
TOC What is a social fact? -- Rules for the observation of social facts -- Rules for distinguishing between the normal and the pathological -- Rules for the classification of social types -- Rules for the explanation of social facts -- Rules relative to establishing sociological proofs -- Marxism and sociology (the materialist conception of history) (1897) -- Sociology and the social sciences (1903) -- Debate on the relationship between ethnology and sociology (1908) -- Debate on political economy and sociology (1908) -- The contribution of sociology to psychology and philosophy (1909) -- Social morphology (notes) (1899) -- Civilization in general and types of civilization (notes)(1902) -- The method of sociology (notes) (1908) -- Society (notes) (1917) -- The psychological character of social facts and their reality (letter) (1895) -- The nature of society and causal explanation (letter) (1898) -- The psychological conception of society (letter) (1901) -- The role of general sociology (letter) (1905) -- Influences upon Durkheim's view of sociology (letters) (1907).
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In English, translated from the French.

"Subsequent writings of Emile Durkheim on sociology and its method"--page [121]-189.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

TOC What is a social fact? -- Rules for the observation of social facts -- Rules for distinguishing between the normal and the pathological -- Rules for the classification of social types -- Rules for the explanation of social facts -- Rules relative to establishing sociological proofs -- Marxism and sociology (the materialist conception of history) (1897) -- Sociology and the social sciences (1903) -- Debate on the relationship between ethnology and sociology (1908) -- Debate on political economy and sociology (1908) -- The contribution of sociology to psychology and philosophy (1909) -- Social morphology (notes) (1899) -- Civilization in general and types of civilization (notes)(1902) -- The method of sociology (notes) (1908) -- Society (notes) (1917) -- The psychological character of social facts and their reality (letter) (1895) -- The nature of society and causal explanation (letter) (1898) -- The psychological conception of society (letter) (1901) -- The role of general sociology (letter) (1905) -- Influences upon Durkheim's view of sociology (letters) (1907).

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