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  1. Some Methodological Issues in American Sociology

    T he disputes which took place among those called the founding fathers of American sociology were not in those early days of...
    George Simpson in Sociologist Abroad
    Chapter 1959
  2. Historical Time and a New Conception of the Historical Sciences

    Historiography and systematic history deal with the same problem: why have the events of history occurred? In the first part of the article the...
    Werner Leinfellner in The Methodological Unity of Science
    Chapter 1973
  3. On Theory and Practice

    My chair at Sheffield was called “Political Theory and Institutions”. I often wonder whether the men who named it thought that they were creating two...
    Chapter 1971
  4. Perspectives on the Study of Man

    Hocking’s inquiry into the nature of man, society, and political institutions is philosophical. He sees that “political problems, domestic or...
    Robert Byron Thigpen in Liberty and Community
    Chapter 1972
  5. The Historical Theoreticians

    Marx’s break with the intellectual past was fundamental. Although quite obviously a moralist he consistently decries moral analyses and injunctions...
    Theodore Denno in The Communist Millennium
    Chapter 1964
  6. In the Beginning was the Word. The Relationship of Language to Social Organization in Spiritualist Churches

    On Tuesday evening, after a long and crowded church service, Reverend Kelly of the Metaphysical Temple of Spiritual Life, went about her chores...
    Chapter 1973
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