The university of chicago press 1959 in8. 1959. Cartonné jaquette.
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Un Autre Monde
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Doblenkov V.I., Kravchenko A.I. Modern Sociology. Technical and Methodological Basis and Prospects In Russian /Dobrenkov V.I., Kravchenko A.I. Sovremennaya sotsiologiya. Tekhniko-metodologicheskie osnovaniya i perspektivy The authors describe in detail the trends in the development of sociology in the central and peripheral regions of the world, paying particular attention to the development of indigenous sociology, primarily national sociology in Russia. Considerable attention is paid to such issues as fundamental and applied sociology, multiparadigm and paradoxes of theorization, post-non-classical science and changing criteria of science, limitations of rational judgment and criticism of common sense, the dual status of sociology, qualitative and quantitative methodology, the separation of value and evaluation knowledge in methodology, the political engagement of sociologists, ethnic sociology, Christian and Orthodox sociology.We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available.SKUalb1a0b032244d1a6ef.
Cambridge University Press 2004 300 pages 15 2x2x22 4cm. 2004. Broché. 300 pages.
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Burdigalae, Ex Typis Gounouilhou, 1892. 8vo. Bound with the scarce original printed wrappers in mathcing recent light greenish-grey boards with title to spine.- A few markings and spotting to wrappers and tiny paper-restorations to corners, A part from light pencil-annotations, a very fine and clean copy. 74, (2) pp.
The scarce first edition of Durkheim's earliest published work, his subsidiary Latin thesis on Montesquieu, which anticipates many of his most important theories and contains important observations that are formative for his later work. As such, the present work constitutes his earliest exposition of sociology as a science.Emile Durkheim (1858-1917), the father of sociology, is credited with making sociology a science and established sociology as a recognized academic discipline. Together with Karl Marx and Max Weber he is considered the principal architect of modern social science. The present work, which serves as the companion to his ""The Division of Labour in Society"", printed the year after, in 1893, analyses Montesquieu's ""Spirit of Laws"" as a foundational work of modern sociology, explains how Montesquieu's distinctions define the conditions and boundaries of sociology and how the work is the first to establish the main principles of political science. One of Durkheim's major contributions lies in his insistence on taking the total society as his theoretical frame of reference, which is quite explicitly observed in the present analysis and explanation of Montesquieu.
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Spencer, Herbert. Sociology as a subject (The study of sociology)/Spenser, Gerbert. Sotsiologiya, kak predmet izucheniya (The study of sociology) Spencer, Herbert. Sociology as a Subject of Study (The study of sociology): Translated from later (1889), English edition: With a note and introduction by Herbert Spencer. St. Petersburg: type A. Jacobson, 1896.We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUbd-431e8d5b237536fc.
Harvard University Press 2000 272 pages in8. 2000. Broché. 272 pages.
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