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Subject: Durkheim's and Weber's views of Sociology
Category: Science > Social Sciences
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Posted: 24 Feb 2005 20:51 PST
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Question ID: 480498
For Emile Durkheim, sociology involves, above all, the study of social
facts, whereas for Max Weber, sociologists should set out to study
meaningful social action.  Outline, compare and critically assess
these theorists' views.  How faithful were they to their own
theoretical and methodological protocols?
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