Durkheim’s Epistemology: The Neglected Argument

  • Энн Роулз Bentley University, 175 Forest Street, Waltham, MA 02452, USA
  • Андрей Корбут Centre for Fundamental Sociology
Keywords: Emile Durkheim, causality, ritual, sociology of knowledge, epistemology, categories of thought, collective practice

Abstract

Durkheim’s epistemology, the argument for the social origins of the categories of the understanding, is his most important and most neglected argument. This argument has been confused with his sociology of knowledge and Durkheim’s overall position has been misunderstood as a consequence. The current popularity of a “cultural" or “ideological” interpretation of Durkheim is as much a misunderstanding of his position as the “functional" interpretation from which the current interpretations seek to rescue him. Durkheim articulated a sophisticated epistemology in the classical sense, a point that has been entirely missed.

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Author Biography

Андрей Корбут, Centre for Fundamental Sociology
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Published
2014-08-31
How to Cite
РоулзЭ., & КорбутА. (2014). Durkheim’s Epistemology: The Neglected Argument. Russian Sociological Review, 13(2), 84-141. Retrieved from https://ojs.hse.ru/index.php/sociologica/article/view/130
Section
Ethnomethodology and conversation analysis