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Dans ce grand article paru en 1984, Jean-Claude Chamboredon livre la meilleure synthèse des débats qui se sont fait jour sur les liens entre la vie et l'oeuvre d'Emile Durkheim. Il permet de comprendre comment la sociologie française fut la science républicaine par excellence c'est-à-dire aussi ce que doit la France à une tradition intellectuelle juive sécularisée.
Sociologie --- Durkheim, Émile, --- Sociology --- Political science --- Science politique --- Philosophy --- Philosophie --- Durkheim, Emile, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Political and social views --- Durkheimian school of sociology --- Sociologists --- Sociologie. --- Durkheim, Émile, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Political and social views. --- Durkheim, Émile --- Sociology - France --- Sociologists - France --- Durkheim, Émile, - 1858-1917 - Criticism and interpretation --- Durkheim, Émile --- Durkheim, Émile, - 1858-1917
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Sociology --- Social theory --- Social sciences --- Philosophy. --- Durkheim, Émile, --- Tʻu-erh-kan, --- Di︠u︡rkem, E., --- Durkheim, David Émile, --- Di︠u︡rkgeĭm, Ėmilʹ, --- Dyurukēmu, Emīru, --- Durkheim, Emilio, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Dirkem, Emil, --- Philosophy --- Durkheim, Émile, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Sociology - France - Philosophy --- Durkheim, Émile, - 1858-1917 - Criticism and interpretation --- Durkheim, Émile, - 1858-1917 --- Durkheim, Emile
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Dans ce grand article paru en 1984, Jean-Claude Chamboredon livre la meilleure synthese des debats qui se sont fait jour sur les liens entre la vie et l'A uvre d'Emile Durkheim. Il permet de comprendre comment la sociologie francaise fut la science republicaine par excellence - c'est-a-dire aussi ce que doit la France a une tradition intellectuelle juive secularisee. Preface de Dominique Schnapper
Sociology --- Philosophy. --- Durkheim, Émile, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Das Prunkgrab von Bad Dürkheim, eine der reichsten Bestattungen der Frühlatènezeit, zählt zu den spektakulärsten Funden in Rheinland-Pfalz. 1864 zufällig entdeckt und unter turbulenten Umständen geborgen, enthielt das Grab – sehr wahrscheinlich ein Grabhügel – raffinierten Schmuck, einen verzierten Wagen keltischer Herstellung sowie ein Bankettset mit Importstücken aus Italien.Das Gros der Funde wurde unmittelbar nach der Entdeckung am Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseum restauriert und ist heute im Historischen Museum der Pfalz zu Speyer ausgestellt, während andere Fragmente in das Szépművészeti Múzeum in Budapest gelangten.Anlässlich des 150-jährigen Jubiläums seiner Entdeckung standen das Grab und sein Inhalt im Rahmen eines internationalen Kolloquiums 2014 in Speyer wieder zur Diskussion. Die Lage des Grabes, die Restaurierung der Funde am RGZM, die feine Goldschmiedearbeit des Schmucks, die Spuren der ersten Latènekunst am Wagen, die Auswertung des etruskischen Stabdreifußes: Die Ergebnisse des Speyerer Treffens sind hier mit weiteren allgemeinen Beiträgen zu verwandten Themen zusammengestellt und werden – zum ersten Mal – mit allen Dokumenten zur Restaurierungsgeschichte präsentiert. Somit findet das Grab von Bad Dürkheim endlich eine angemessene Vorlage und bekräftigt damit seine Rolle als Schlüsselfund für die Erforschung der Frühlatènezeit und der Kulturkontakte zwischen dem Mittelmeergebiet und dem keltischen Norden.
Burial --- Mounds --- Jewelry --- History --- Bad Dürkheim (Germany) --- Kings and rulers --- Tombs --- Antiquities --- Sépulture --- Tumulus --- Antiquities. --- Burial. --- Jewelry. --- Mounds. --- Antiquités mérovingiennes --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Tombes --- Histoire --- Tombs. --- Actes de congrès --- Germany --- Burial - Germany - Bad Dürkheim - History - Congresses --- Mounds - Germany - Bad Dürkheim - History - Congresses --- Jewelry - Germany - Bad Dürkheim - History - Congresses --- Bad Dürkheim (Germany) - Kings and rulers - Tombs - Congresses --- Bad Dürkheim (Germany) - Antiquities - Congresses
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Community organization --- Philosophy and psychology of culture --- Social psychology --- Durkheim, Emile
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In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, prominent social thinkers in France, Germany, and the United States sought to understand the modern world taking shape around them. Although they worked in different national traditions and emphasized different features of modern society, they repeatedly invoked Jews as a touchstone for defining modernity and national identity in a context of rapid social change. In Modernity and the Jews in Western Social Thought, Chad Alan Goldberg brings us a major new study of Western social thought through the lens of Jews and Judaism. In France, where antisemites decried the French Revolution as the "Jewish Revolution," Émile Durkheim challenged depictions of Jews as agents of revolutionary subversion or counterrevolutionary reaction. When German thinkers such as Karl Marx, Georg Simmel, Werner Sombart, and Max Weber debated the relationship of the Jews to modern industrial capitalism, they reproduced, in secularized form, cultural assumptions derived from Christian theology. In the United States, William Thomas, Robert Park, and their students conceived the modern city and its new modes of social organization in part by reference to the Jewish immigrants concentrating there. In all three countries, social thinkers invoked real or purported differences between Jews and gentiles to elucidate key dualisms of modern social thought. The Jews thus became an intermediary through which social thinkers discerned in a roundabout fashion the nature, problems, and trajectory of their own wider societies. Goldberg rounds out his fascinating study by proposing a novel explanation for why Jews were such an important cultural reference point. He suggests a rethinking of previous scholarship on Orientalism, Occidentalism, and European perceptions of America, arguing that history extends into the present, with the Jews-and now the Jewish state-continuing to serve as an intermediary for self-reflection in the twenty-first century.
Jews --- Social conditions. --- Georg Simmel. --- Jews. --- Karl Marx. --- Max Weber. --- Robert Park. --- Werner Sombart. --- William Thomas. --- modernity. --- Émile Durkheim.
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Mary Douglas’s innovative explanations for styles of human thought and for the dynamics of institutional change have furnished a distinctive and powerful theory of how conflicts are managed, yet her work remains astonishingly poorly appreciated in social science disciplines. This volume introduces Douglas’s theories, and outlines the ways in which her work is of continuing importance for the future of the social sciences. Mary Douglas: Understanding Human Thought and Conflict shows how Douglas laid out the agenda for revitalizing social science by reworking Durkheim’s legacy for today, and reviews the growing body of research across the social sciences which has used, tested or developed her approach.
Social sciences (general) --- Social sciences --- Social structure. --- Conflict management. --- Thought and thinking --- Philosophy. --- Social aspects. --- Douglas, Mary, --- Durkheim, Émile,
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Der Begriff der Solidarität, der in der Zeit nach der Französischen Revolution geprägt wurde, steht in einer spezifischen Spannung zu den liberalen Sozialtheorien des 18. Jahrhunderts. Während er in den Sozialwissenschaften, bei Comte und Durkheim, als zentrale Beschreibungskategorie arbeitsteiliger Gesellschaften fungiert, avanciert er im Solidarismus der Jahrhundertwende (u.a. bei Léon Bourgeois) zum republikanischen Legitimationskonzept des entstehenden Wohlfahrtsstaates. Im 20. Jahrhundert erlebt er dann jedoch theoretisch und programmatisch einen eigentümlichen Niedergang. Hermann-Josef Große Kracht wirft in seiner Ideengeschichte des Solidaritätsbegriffes die Frage nach einem ›Neustart solidaristischer Vernunft‹ auf. »Ein hervorragendes Buch, dessen Lektüre der Rezensent dringend empfiehlt. Das Buch ist vorzüglich lesbar geschrieben und vermittelt spannend, aber auch kritisch die Entwicklung dieses Diskurses.« Arno Anzenbacher, Amos international, 12/3 (2018) Besprochen in: Zivilgesellschaft, 1 (2018) Bildpunkt, 51 (2019), Jens Kastner
Solidarity. --- Cooperation --- Auguste Comte. --- History of Ideas. --- History of Philosophy. --- Political Theory. --- Politics. --- Social History. --- Social Philosophy. --- Society. --- Sociology. --- Solidarism. --- Émile Durkheim. --- Solidarität; Solidarismus; Ideengeschichte; Auguste Comte; Émile Durkheim; Politik; Gesellschaft; Politische Theorie; Sozialphilosophie; Sozialgeschichte; Philosophiegeschichte; Soziologie; Solidarity; Solidarism; History of Ideas; Politics; Society; Political Theory; Social Philosophy; Social History; History of Philosophy; Sociology
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Mary Douglas' innovative explanations for styles of human thought and for the dynamics of institutional change have furnished a distinctive and powerful theory of how conflicts are managed, yet her work remains astonishingly poorly appreciated in social sicence by reworking Durkheim's legacy for today, and reviews the growing body of research across the social sciences which has used, tested or developed her approach. -- from back cover.
#SBIB:39A3 --- Antropologie: geschiedenis, theorie, wetenschap (incl. grondleggers van de antropologie als wetenschap) --- Social sciences --- Social structure. --- Conflict management. --- Thought and thinking --- Philosophy. --- Social aspects. --- Douglas, Mary, --- Durkheim, Émile, --- Social sciences - Philosophy. --- Thought and thinking - Social aspects. --- Douglas, Mary, - 1921-2007. --- Durkheim, Émile, - 1858-1917. --- Mind --- Thinking --- Thoughts --- Educational psychology --- Philosophy --- Psychology --- Intellect --- Logic --- Perception --- Psycholinguistics --- Self --- Conflict control --- Conflict resolution --- Dispute settlement --- Management of conflict --- Managing conflict --- Management --- Negotiation --- Problem solving --- Social conflict --- Crisis management --- Organization, Social --- Social organization --- Anthropology --- Sociology --- Social institutions --- Social philosophy --- Social theory --- Tʻu-erh-kan, --- Di︠u︡rkem, E., --- Durkheim, David Émile, --- Di︠u︡rkgeĭm, Ėmilʹ, --- Dyurukēmu, Emīru, --- Durkheim, Emilio, --- Dirkem, Emil, --- Douglas, Margaret Mary Tew, --- Douglas, Mary Tew, --- Tew, Mary,
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