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- an ideal? ===== Society is a thing ===== Emile Durkheim is one of the most influential advocates for a po... lue. ===== Society is a thing sui generis ===== Durkheim develops a new idea of society that is appropriate for a new social science. Durkheim says that society causes itself. “Society is a re... d has properties of its own which the parts lack (Durkheim [1912] 1995, 15). Consider Rousseau: * How do
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- ex// is core to 20th century social science: * Durkheim: “[C]onsider social facts as things” (Durkheim [1895] 1982, 60) * The implicit rules that people within... as external constraints on one’s freedom to act (Durkheim [1895] 1982, 59). * Saussure: Study the structu... understand what their actions signify. ===== Do Durkheim and Saussure have a bias in favor of monocultural
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- g:** Hanks (1996) ===== The split subject ===== Durkheim’s split subject: * One part of each person is ... ge. ===== Languages are systems ===== Much like Durkheim redefined society, Ferdinand de Saussure redefine
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- . Radcliffe-Brown]]. * Radcliffe-Brown brought Durkheim’s ideas into British social anthropology to argue
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- input of culture. * Clifford Geertz * Emile Durkheim’s //homo duplex//, or the structuralists’ sense o