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- bout.]] ^ | Read: | Unit outline and assignments, Durkheim | | Write:| Describe an example of a religious pr... f Pollution and Taboo, 51–71. London: Routledge. Durkheim, Emile. 2008. “The Elementary Forms of the Religi
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- igious forms. Starting with the major theories of Durkheim, Weber and others, the Unit will focus on what an
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- such, he is (more or less) to psychology what Durkheim is to anthropology. It is interesting to note tha
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- lief systems reflect the same social values? ## Durkheim and Weber, two daimons on my shoulders ## I like to think of Emile Durkheim and Max Weber as two little [[http://classics.mit... , each whispering different things in my ears. * Durkheim looks at society as a totality. * Weber looks at... at develops out individual patterns of action. * Durkheim says that patterns of action are social facts. Th
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- -cleaned-wastewater-stays-dirty-in-our-minds. ## Durkheim, continued ## In his book, *The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life* (1915), Durkheim states that religion is society worshipping itsel... ((While this catchy phrase is often attributed to Durkheim, as far as I know, it is not a quotation from *El... understand what this means, we need to understand Durkheim's argument that the social fact of the category o
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- s ### Unit outline and assignment instructions. Durkheim, Emile. 2008 [1912]. “The Elementary Forms of the... g. ### Other media ### Anonymous. 2013. "Emile Durkheim and Socialization." YouTube, September 12. https:... ious belief, and anthropology is born! ## Emile Durkheim, founder of sociology and anthropology ## [[:emile_durkheim|Emile Durkheim]] invented the scientific study of
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- cial order overall?: The key theories of [[:Emile Durkheim]] and [[:Max Weber]]. * Religion, rationality an