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The first "Annee sociologique" and neo-Kantian philosophy in France (Emile Durkheim).
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The first "Annee sociologique" and neo-Kantian philosophy in France (Emile Durkheim)./
Author:
Barberis, Daniela S.
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291 p.
Notes:
Advisers: George W. Stocking; Robert J. Richards.
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Dissertation Abstracts International62-02A.
Subject:
History of Science. -
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http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3006474
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0493157840
The first "Annee sociologique" and neo-Kantian philosophy in France (Emile Durkheim).
Barberis, Daniela S.
The first "Annee sociologique" and neo-Kantian philosophy in France (Emile Durkheim).
- 291 p.
Advisers: George W. Stocking; Robert J. Richards.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Chicago, 2001.
The first part of the dissertation analyzes the differences between the RMM's philosophical position and the other available positions in French philosophy.
ISBN: 0493157840Subjects--Topical Terms:
896972
History of Science.
The first "Annee sociologique" and neo-Kantian philosophy in France (Emile Durkheim).
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In late nineteenth-century France, sociology was striving to separate itself from philosophy, and yet was intellectually, institutionally, and socially dependent upon this connection. This dissertation focuses on Durkheim's debates with members of the <italic>Revue de métaphysique et de morale</italic> (<italic>RMM</italic>) that occurred roughly between 1894 and 1900. Some of Durkheim's critics—Bouglé, Lapie, Parodi, and Simiand—would shortly join Durkheim in the enterprise of founding a sociological journal, the <italic>Année sociologique</italic>.
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The main thesis of this study is that among the divergent trends within French academic philosophy, the particular version of neo-Kantian rationalism espoused by the core members of the <italic>RMM</italic> played a crucial role in the formation of Durkheim's emergent sociology. This influence is traced by detailing the relationships among the members of two journals: the <italic> Année sociologique</italic> and the <italic>RMM</italic>.
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The second part examines Durkheim's earlier publications (circa 1885) in order to present his position at the time the criticisms began. It then follows the changes in Durkheim's theories, as he responded to his critics and worked to establish his project within the existing intellectual fields and institutional structures. Durkheim was convinced that if science is to advance, the work must be conducted as a team. Therefore, the establishment of the <italic>Année</italic> depended upon Durkheim's ability to persuade his <italic>RMM</italic> collaborators—a group of men who were critical of positivism and its excesses of faith in science—of the possibility of founding sociology on the model of the natural sciences. The success of this effort of persuasion created a working intellectual consensus within the <italic>Année</italic>. Later, during the Dreyfus affair, Durkheim and the <italic>RMM</italic> members came to realize that they shared certain political commitments and moral goals, despite the intellectual differences that remained. This realization resulted in the formation of a ground of personal sympathies, which eventually allowed Durkheim's sociology to benefit from the <italic>RMM</italic>'s institutional legitimacy. Taken together, all these factors were crucial to the eventual dominance of Durkheim's sociology over that of his competitors.
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