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Legislation of Morality Summary
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 In The Division of Labor in Society ([1893] 1984), Emile Durkheim advanced the idea that the distinctive sociological feature of crime is society's reaction to it. Durkheim was writing at a time when Lombroso's view on the heritability of...
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The French School of Sociology Summary
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 The French School of Sociology was formed during the last decade of the nineteenth century and the first quarter of the twentieth century. The nucleus of the school was created by Emile Durkheim (1858–1917), to whose work was joined the...
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Durkheim, ÉMile Summary
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 DURKHEIM, ÉMILE (1858–1917), known generally as France's first sociologist, was far more than that. David Émile Durkheim was also a historian and theorist of pedagogy, moral education, and morals; a student of traditional...
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Durkheim, ÉMile (1858–1917) Summary
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 Durkheim, ÉMile(1858–1917) The French sociologist and philosopher Émile Durkheim was born in Épinal (Vosges). At an early age Durkheim decided not to follow the rabbinical tradition of his family. On leaving the...
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Durkheim, Emile Summary
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 Emile Durkheim was the founding father of academic sociology in France and the most influential early theoretician of archaic or primitive societies. A Jew from north-east France, Durkheim followed the educational and ideological path of the positivist...
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Durkheim, ÉMile Summary
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 Émile Durkheim (1858–1917), the son and grandson of rabbis, was born in the Alsatian town of Épinal, Vosges, France, on April 15. In 1887 he married Louise Julie Dreyfus, and the death of their son in World War I hastened...
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Durkheim Summary
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 Emile Durkheim (1858–1917), along with Marx and Weber, was one of the great founding fathers of modern social science. He took as his main task the explanation of the changes that overcame societies with the development of the Industrial...
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Durkheim, ÉMile Summary
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 (born April 15, 1858, Épinal, France—died Nov. 15, 1917, Paris) French social scientist. He developed a vigorous methodology combining empirical research with sociological theory and is widely regarded as the founder of the French school...
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Émile Durkheim Summary
3,483 words, approx. 12 pages
 Émile Durkheim (IPA: [dyÊËkÉm]; April 15, 1858 – November 15, 1917) was a French sociologist whose contributions were instrumental in the formation of sociology and anthropology. His work and editorship of the first journal of sociology (L'Année...

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