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            <title>امیل دورکیم: مجموعه چهار جلدی [کتاب انگلیسی]</title>
            
            
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                    <title>Emile Durkheim: 4-Volume Set</title>
                    
                    
                    
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                    <topic>امیل دورکیم (&#201;mile Durkheim)</topic>
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            <dateIssued>2022</dateIssued>
            
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        <tableOfContents>Table of contents :,Main Cover,Volume 1,Cover,Half Title,Title,Copyright,Original Title,Original Copyright,Contents,Dedication,Preface,Acknowledgments,Abbreviations of Titles,Part One,1 Durkheim, the Rules and the Problem,2 The Remarkable Argument of the Rules,3 The Problematic Consistency of Durkheim’s ‘Official’ Method,4 Variations of Method in Durkheim’s Main Sociological Analyses,5 Durkheim’s Sociology,Part Two,6 Introduction: the Rules and the Sociologists,7 The Debate Over the Rules in Recent British Sociology,8 The Storm Over the Rules in France During Durkheim’s Lifetime,9 French Discussion of the Rules After 1917,10 The Anglo-Saxon Reception of the Rules,11 Durkheim’s Brief Reply to his Critics,Part Three,12 Complex Transitions,13 A Closer Look at the Emergence of the Rules,14 An Examination of the Argument of the Rules,15 Criticisms of Durkheim Examined,16 Conclusions,Bibliography,Name Index,Subject Index,Volume 2,Cover,Half Title,Title,Copyright,Original Title,Original Copyright,Contents,Introduction,Part One: Claude Bernard,1 Claude Bernard’s Epistemology,Introduction,The Separation of Philosophy and Science,Determinism,Experimental Reasoning,The Limits of Bernard’s Epistemology,2 Bernard’s Physiology,The Problematic of Bernardian Physiology,Ideologies and the Sciences of Life,Part Two: &#201;mile Durkheim’s Rules of Sociological Method,3 Durkheim’s Epistemology,The Theory of Ideology,The Theory of the Facticity of the Social,The Theory of Scientific Knowledge,4 Pathology and Morphology,1 The Normal and the Pathological,2 Social Morphology,5 Individualism and Holism: Purpose, Function and Social Facts,Humanism and Anti-Humanism,Individual and Social Effectivity,Social Needs and Social Functions,6 Individualism and Holism: Vitalism and the Social Milieu,The Law of the Transformation of Things,Naturphilosophie and Scientific Theory,Transformations in the Realm of Consciousness,The Social Milieu,7 Conclusion: The Rules of Sociological Method and Durkheim’s Sociology,Notes,Bibliography,Index,Volume 3,Cover,Half Title,Title,Copyright,Original Title,Original Copyright,Dedication,Contents,Preface and Acknowledgements,1 Back to the Future,2 Defining Modernity and Postmodernism,3 Durkheim&#39;s Era: The Cult of Feeling Versus the Cult of Reason,4 Simmel and Durkheim as the First Sociologists of Modernity,5 Durkheim&#39;s Stand on the Fin De Si&#232;cle,6 The German Roots of Durkheim&#39;s Sociology,7 Ethics Based on the Mind Versus the Heart, Rationality Versus Compassion,8 Medjugorje, the Virgin Mary, and Medernity,9 Postmodern Deregulation and Economic Anomie,10 Civilization and its Discontents, Again,11 Conclusions: The Coming Fin De Si&#232;cle and Postmodernism,References,Name index,Subject index,Volume 4,Cover,Half Title,Title,Copyright,Original Title,Original Copyright,Contents,Figures,Preface,Acknowledgments,Part One: Between positivism, idealism and voluntarism: Max Weber and Emile Durkheim,1 The convergence between Weber and Durkheim: Interpretation and explanation, the sacred and the profane,1.1 Max Weber: Adequacy of cause and meaning, religious ethics and world,1.2 Emile Durkheim: Causal and meaning analysis, the sacred and the profane,2 The divergence between Weber and Durkheim: Rational and affectual bases of modern social order,2.1 Intellectual rationalization and affectual universali,2.2. The affectual foundation of modern social orders: Great Britain and the USA,2.3 Weber’s and Durkheim’s solutions to the problem of order in modern societies within the voluntaristic frame of reference,2.4 On the theory of voluntaristic order’s empirical specification,Part Two: Social order and individual autonomy: Emile Durkheim,3 Community and social order,3.1 The non-contractual foundations of contract,3.2 The communal anchoring of normative order,4 Socialization and personality development,4.1 The integration of social order and individual autonomy as the central problem of action theory,4.2 The interpenetration of individual desires and social obligations. Emile Durkheim’s theoretical perspective and its convergence with classic theories of socialization,4.3 The development of the personality by socialization,4.4 Integration and malintegration between individual and society,Part Three: The unique nature, formation, development and structural problems of the modern social order: Max Weber,5 ‘Capitalism’ and ‘occidental rationalism’: Two perspectives on the analysis of the structural problems in modern societies,5.1 Commodity production, market association, alienation, and value antinomies,5.2 The self-expansion of capital, alienation of waged labor, the creation of value, determination of the price of labor, and antinomies between values,5.3 Concluding remarks: Mediating between value antinomies instead of eliminating them,6 Via Parsons to Weber: From the theory of rationalization to the theory of interpenetration,6.1 Attempts at explaining modern occidental development: Theoretical retrogression,6.2 The frame of reference of action theory,6.3 Max Weber’s explanation of modern occidental development from the perspective of interpenetration,Notes,Bibliography,Index of Names,Subject Index</tableOfContents>
        
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