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1 sociological method
соц. социологический метод (собирательное понятие, которое характеризует основные онтологические и методологические предположения социологической теории; по названию книги Э. Дюркгейма "The Rules of Sociological Method", 1895)See: -
2 plant-sociological method
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > plant-sociological method
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3 Durkheim, Emile
перс.соц. Дюркгейм, Эмиль (1858-1917; французский ученый, один из классиков социологии, в том числе экономической; наиболее известные работы посвящены изучению социологического метода и общественного разделения труда, представитель функционализма; в социологии образования рассматривал образование как фактор сохранения социального порядка, как средство решения проблем, считая школу социальным институтом, своеобразной моделью общества; считал социологию наукой об институтах)See:mechanical solidarity, organic solidarity, dynamic density, segmental social structure, forced division of labour, collective representations, altruistic suicide, fatalistic suicide, autonomy of sociology, civil religion 2), social fact, sociology of work, sociology of education, classical economic sociology, Annee sociologique, functionalism 1), Durkheimian sociological school, sociological method -
4 explanatory theory
мет. объясняющая теория (теория, обобщающая объяснение эмпирически наблюдаемых социальных фактов)Ant:See:
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