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Simmel Studies, 2022
Starting from the volume entitled "Return to Simmel," the paper proposes a critical analysis of the German sociologist's reception. In particular, with an emphasis on Simmel's disorganized and jagged legacy, it aims to fix some points of gravity within his production that can constitute guidelines for future studies, while trying to avoid hermeneutical
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Starting from the volume entitled "Return to Simmel," the paper proposes a critical analysis of the German sociologist's reception. In particular, with an emphasis on Simmel's disorganized and jagged legacy, it aims to fix some points of gravity within his production that can constitute guidelines for future studies, while trying to avoid hermeneutical
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Sociologie et sociétés, 2012
La disponibilité de l’ensemble de l’oeuvre de Simmel permet de poser derechef la question des malentendus que le relâchement manifeste de sa forme scientifique n’a pas manqué de causer. Une telle réflexion ne se borne évidemment pas à l’aspect extérieur de ses textes, mais fournit l’occasion de s’interroger sur son style de pensée et, par là, sur l ...
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La disponibilité de l’ensemble de l’oeuvre de Simmel permet de poser derechef la question des malentendus que le relâchement manifeste de sa forme scientifique n’a pas manqué de causer. Une telle réflexion ne se borne évidemment pas à l’aspect extérieur de ses textes, mais fournit l’occasion de s’interroger sur son style de pensée et, par là, sur l ...
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2014
In the foreword to his Sociology , Simmel suggests a way of reading his book. He wants to "give the swinging concept of sociology one univocal content". Simmel expresses a deep concern: Sociology is not a treatise , thus the reader might consider "the entirely fragmented and incomplete nature of the book" whose chapters "have been conceived as ...
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In the foreword to his Sociology , Simmel suggests a way of reading his book. He wants to "give the swinging concept of sociology one univocal content". Simmel expresses a deep concern: Sociology is not a treatise , thus the reader might consider "the entirely fragmented and incomplete nature of the book" whose chapters "have been conceived as ...
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The Influence of Simmel on American Sociology Since 1975
Annual Review of Sociology, 2021Daniel Silver
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‘The metropolis and the life of spirit’ by Georg Simmel: A new translation
Journal of Classical Sociology, 2021John D Boy
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Georg Simmel: The Sociology of Georg Simmel.
The Economic Journal, 1951Donald G. MacRae, Kurt H. Wolff
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Georg Simmel’s political thought: Socialism and Nietzschean aristocratism
Journal of Classical Sociology, 2023Stephan Moebius
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