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            1895 Durkheim : L'avènement de la sociologie scientifique

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            Author(s)
            Jean-Michel Berthelot
            Language
            French
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            Abstract
            Il y a exactement un siècle, Émile Durkheim publiait Les règles de la méthode sociologique. À l'encontre de ses contemporains, il cherchait à y définir le programme d'une discipline susceptible d'appliquer la méthode des sciences expérimentales à l'analyse des faits sociaux. Froidement accueilli, diversement apprécié, le livre de Durkheim est, dès sa parution, objet de commentaires et de controverses. Jean-Michel Berthelot s'attache à retrouver l'économie complexe d'un texte souvent méconnu, à restaurer et resituer le progamme d'analyse des faits sociaux qu'il propose. Il s'efforce de saisir, à travers les lectures successives et les appréciations diverses dont a été l'objet l'ouvrage, une image composite, instruisant tout autant sur les tourments d'une discipline en construction que sur la polysémie d'un texte fondateur.
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            https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/39858
            Keywords
            réception; analyse; sociologie
            DOI
            10.4000/books.pumi.4058
            ISBN
            9782810708345
            Publisher
            Presses universitaires du Midi
            Publisher website
            http://books.openedition.org/pumi
            Publication date and place
            1995
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