| Rodney Needham - 1962 - 147 頁
...thing at a time. The present case is yet another demonstration of the force of Durkheim's contention: "Whenever a social phenomenon is directly explained...phenomenon, we may be sure that the explanation is false."47 45 Cf. "I hold myself to be an 'ultimate psychological reductionist," but I cannot know that... | |
| Emile Durkheim - 1982 - 276 頁
...continuity as there is between biology and the physical and chemical sciences. Consequently, every time a social phenomenon is directly explained by a psychological phenomenon, we may rest assured that the explanation is false'.35 In arguing thus, Durkheim was seeking to demarcate sociology... | |
| M. Ruse - 1985 - 284 頁
...break in continuity as between biology and the physico-chemical sciences. Consequently, every time that a social phenomenon is directly explained by a psychological...phenomenon, we may be sure that the explanation is false." (Wilson, 1977a, quoting Durkheim, 1938.) Few, perhaps, would be quite this blatant, but de... | |
| Steven Lukes - 1985 - 704 頁
...being superior to others' was 'a chimerical conception'. 37 To Durkheim's slogan: 'every time that a social phenomenon is directly explained by a psychological phenomenon, we may be sure the explanation is false', 38 Tarde replied, 'in social matters, every clear explanation must necessarily... | |
| Michael Burawoy - 1991 - 368 頁
...upon him the ways of acting and thinking that it has consecrated by its authority. ... [E]very time a social phenomenon is directly explained by a psychological phenomenon, we may rest assured that the explanation is false. 12 Of more recent vintage is sociology's battle with the... | |
| Lucien T. Winegar, Jaan Valsiner - 1992 - 240 頁
...Durkheim (1901/1966) maintained, explaining one is orthogonal to explaining the other: "Every time that a social phenomenon is directly explained by a psychological...phenomenon, we may be sure that the explanation is false" (p. 104). He continued, "If we apply [our principles] to biology and psychology, we shall have... | |
| Jerome H. Barkow, Leda Cosmides, John Tooby - 1995 - 684 頁
...the social world (Sahlins, 1976a). Or, as Durkheim put it nearly a century before, "every time that a social phenomenon is directly explained by a psychological...phenomenon, we may be sure that the explanation is false" (Durkheim, 1895/1962, p. 103). Organic evolution manufactured the biological substratum, the... | |
| Michael Martin, Lee C. McIntyre - 1994 - 818 頁
...political action indirectly."21 (Compare this with Durkheim's famous statement that "every time that a social phenomenon is directly explained by a psychological...phenomenon, we may be sure that the explanation is false.")22 Eysenck sets out to classify attitudes along two dimensions — the RadicalConservative... | |
| Martin Hollis - 1994 - 284 頁
...has the specific aim of establishing the autonomy of social facts ('every time that a sociological phenomenon is directly explained by a psychological...phenomenon, we may be sure that the explanation is false'); so there may also be systems which do not resemble organisms, or functional explanations whose... | |
| David Gauntlett - 1996 - 196 頁
...break in continuity as between biology and the physicochemical sciences. Consequently, every time that a social phenomenon is directly explained by a psychological...phenomenon, we may be sure that the explanation is false' (p. 104). This critique of the psychologically-centred approach to social problems was particularly... | |
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