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Эмиль Дюркгейм
Биографическая справка. [rus]
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Дюркгейм Эмиль
Выдающийся французский социолог и антрополог. Выступил против индивидуально-психологического и биологического направлений, рассматривал общество как реальность, несводимую к совокупности индивидов. В то же время отводил определяющую роль в обществе «коллективному сознанию». Подходил к социальным фактам как к элементам культуры. [rus]
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Эмиль Дюркгейм
Биография, ссылки. [rus]
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Дюркгейм Э.
Воспоминания о нем
Жильсона. [rus]
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Emile Durkheim Links Page (Mathieu Deflem)
DURKHEIM PAGES, Durkheim Online Texts, Emile-Worthy Stuff. [eng]
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Durkheim - The Work - Sociology of Religion
"Durkheim's sociology of religion is not limited to these general considerations, which, in fact, are contained in only a few pages of his monumental work on The Elementary Forms of Religious Life. The bulk of the book is devoted to a close and careful analysis of primitive religion, more particularly of the data on primitive Australian forms of cults and beliefs." [eng]
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Социология и социальные науки // Дюркгейм Э. Социология / Перевод А.Б. Гофмана. М: Канон, 1995
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Philosophers : Emile Durkheim
Sociologist, born in Epinal, France, generally regarded as one of the founders of sociology. He studied at Paris, and became a teacher, then taught at the University of Bordeaux (1887) and at the Sorbonne. His writings include Les Rиgles de la mйthode sociologique (1894, The Rules of Sociological Method) and a definitive study of suicide (1897). He is perhaps best known for his concept of "collective representations', the social power of ideas stemming from their development through the interaction of many minds.
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Социология и социальные науки // Дюркгейм Э. Социология / Перевод А.Б. Гофмана. М: Канон, 1995:
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Durkheim, Emile
Durkheim (1858-1917), fransk universitetspжdagog og sociolog, professor ved Sorbonne i Paris fra 1906. Durkheim var blandt dem, som indfшrte sociologien som universitetsfag i Vesten, isжr gennem hovedvжrkerne: «De la division du travail social» (1893), «Les regles de la mйthode sociologique» (1895), «Le suicide» (1897) og «Les formes elementaires de la vie religieuse» (1912). [swe]
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De la division du travail social [Document йlectronique] / Йmile Durkheim
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Emile Durkheim
De la division du travail social (from the Bibliothиque nationale de France). Bibliography. [eng]
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Emile Durkheim
Der franzцsische Philosoph und Soziologe Йmile Durkheim war Professor in Bordeaux und Paris.
Durkheim betonte, daЯ die Gesellschaft mehr ist als die Summe der Individuen, die zu ihr gehцren. Er stellte fest, daЯ die Gesellschaft nicht mit biologischen oder psychologischen Begriffe erklдrt werden kann.
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Emile Durkheim & Functionalism
THE RULES OF SOCIOLOGICAL METHODS. [eng]
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Durkheim, Йmile [1858 - 1917]
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Durkheim page
Introduction to Functionalism; Durkheim: The Person; Durkheim: The Work; Durkheim and ANOMIE; The Individual and Society (Durkheim and 'Suicide'); The Sociology of Religion; Another explanation of Durkheim and Religion; The Sociology of Knowledge; Functional Explanation.
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Emile Durkheim
Emile D. Durkheim was born on the evening of April 15, 1858 at Epinal in Lorraine. His mother, Melanie, was a merchant's daughter and his father was the Rabbi of Epinal and was also Chief Rabbi of the Vosges and Haute-Marne. Emile spent part of his early school years in a rabbinical school destined to follow the footsteps of his father, grandfather and great grandfather, who had also been rabbis. However, this desire was short-lived as he cut away from Judaism after he arrived in Paris.
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The Emile Durkheim Archive
Emile Durkheim (1858-1917) is by far one of the most important and prolific sociologists in the history of the field. Durkheim himself is credited with making sociology a science, as he used an empirical methodology in his own studies, especially in regard to his study of suicide rates and issues of European nations. [eng]
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Emile Durkheim
Emile Durkheim is considered by many to be the father of sociology. He is credited with making sociology a science, and having made it part of the French academic curriculum as "Science Sociale". During his lifetime, Emile Durkheim gave many lectures, and published an impressive number of sociological studies on subjects such as religion, suicide, and all aspects of society.
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