The social theory of Georg Simmel
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書誌事項
The social theory of Georg Simmel
(Modern revivals in sociology)
Gregg Revivals, 1992
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注記
Bibliography: p. 277-292
Includes indexes
"First published in Great Britain in 1925 by The University of Chicago Press"--T.p. verso
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This work by the late Nicholas Spykman offers the reader a comprehensive synopsis of both Simmel's social theory and the essentials of his formal sociology. Drawing on passages from numerous works by Simmel, the author sets out Simmel's conception of the relationship between the different fields of theoretic inquiry into socio-historical actuality; explains his major contribution to the methodology of the social sciences; and finally illustrates Simmel's conception of sociology as a science. The book also contains summaries of the as yet untranslated chapters of Simmel's work, "Sociologie" (1908).
目次
- Part 1 Social philosophy - methodology-epistemology: the concept of society
- sociology
- sociology as distinct from the social sciences and social psychology
- sociology as distinct from the philosophy of history and the search for historical laws
- the method and technique of formal sociology
- the prerequisites of socialization. Part 2 Social science - formal sociology: submission
- opposition
- the numerical relations of social forms
- the spatial relations of social forms
- social conservation
- social differentiation
- the individual and the group. Part 3 Social philosophy - metaphysics: money and individual liberty
- money and the style of modern life.
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