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Systematic Sociology in Germany
A Critical Analysis of some Attempts to Establish Sociology as an Independent Science
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English
Published/Copyright:
1929
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Focuses on the developments made in the field of sociology in Germany during the start of the 20th century. Compares and contrasts the sociological systems of Simmel and Vierkandt versus Weise and Weber.
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Frontmatter
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Preface
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Table of Contents
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Chapter I. The Formal Sociology of Georg Simmel
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Chapter II. The Phenomenological Sociology of Alfred Vierkandt
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Chapter III. The Behavioristic Sociology of Leopold Von Wiese
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Chapter IV. The "Verstehende Soziologie" Of Max Weber
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Conclusion
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Selected Bibliography of Recent German Literature Dealing with Methodological Questions
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Abbreviation of Names of Periodicals
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Index
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