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David Émile Durkheim ( ) (April 15, 1858 – November 15, 1917) was a French sociologist and pioneer in the development of modern sociology and anthropology. His work and editorship of the f...
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Emile Durkheim is considered by many to be the father of sociology. During his lifetime, he published an impressive number studies on subjects such as religion, suicide, and all aspects of society. ... Emile Durkheim is considered by many to be the father of sociology. He is credited with making sociology a science,
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Emile Durkheim was born on April 15, 1858 at Epinal, Vosges, in Lorraine, France, the son of Moïse Durkheim, the Chief Rabbi of the Vosges and Haute-Marne, and his wife Mélanie, a merchant's daughter. ... It was then, that Durkheim found allies in philosophers Emile Boutroux, Charles Renouvier, and historian Numas...
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Emile Durkheim was the first French academic sociologist. His life was dominated throughout by his academic career, even though he was intensely and passionately involved in the affairs of French society at large.
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French Sociologist and Philosopher ... Sociologist, born in Epinal, France, generally regarded as one of the founders of sociology. He studied at Paris, and became a teacher, then taught at the University of Bordeaux (1887) and at the Sorbonne. ... His writings include Les Règles de la méthode sociologique (1894,
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Sociological Theories of Deviance ... THE RULES OF SOCIOLOGICAL METHODS; "THE NORMAL AND THE PATHOLOGICAL" ... Emile Durkheim & Functioinalism...
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; A biography of Durkheim's life. ; CHRONOLOGY OF DAVID EMILE DURKHEIM'S LIFE; BORN APRIL 15, 1858 AT EPINAL, VOSGE, LORRAINE, FRANCE, SON OF A RABBI; 1874-5 GRANTED BACCALAUREATE (EG, HIS DIPLOMA); 1879 ADMITTED TO STUDY IN THE ECOLE NORMALE SUPERIEURE;
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Émile Durkheim (1858–1917) is considered one of the most influential figures in the founding of modern sociology. Born in the eastern part of France, Durkheim descended from a long line of rabbis and trained to follow in their footsteps.
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