Society and Nature: A Sociological InquiryRoutledge, 22. maj 2014 - 400 sider First published in 1998.This is Volume XIV of eighteen in the Sociology of Behaviour and Psychology series. This text is concerned with sociological inquiry into society and nature. Written in 1946, it investigates the idea that society and nature, if conceived of as two different systems of elements, are the results of two different methods of thinking and are only as such two different objects. The same elements, connected with each other according to the principle of causality, constitute nature; connected with each other according to another, namely, a normative, principle, they constitute society |
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... reports : During the course of the work of the Percy Sladen Trust Expedition to the Solomon Islands , we obtained in the island of Eddystone a long account of the destination of man after death . We were told that he stays in the ...
... reports : During the course of the work of the Percy Sladen Trust Expedition to the Solomon Islands , we obtained in the island of Eddystone a long account of the destination of man after death . We were told that he stays in the ...
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... . Ethnologists agree in their reports that primitive man , in contradistinction to civilized man , does not consider himself as Lord of Creation , superior to animals , plants , and inanimate objects , but as equal , SOCIETY AND NATURE.
... . Ethnologists agree in their reports that primitive man , in contradistinction to civilized man , does not consider himself as Lord of Creation , superior to animals , plants , and inanimate objects , but as equal , SOCIETY AND NATURE.
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... Reports about the Dschagga in Africa are similar.30 Even in the nineteenth century , lumbermen in the German Upper Palatinate begged the healthy tree's pardon before they " dispatched its life . " The Fiji Islanders ask the coconut ...
... Reports about the Dschagga in Africa are similar.30 Even in the nineteenth century , lumbermen in the German Upper Palatinate begged the healthy tree's pardon before they " dispatched its life . " The Fiji Islanders ask the coconut ...
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... reports of the Hurons : Every year they marry their nets or seines to two little girls , who must be only from six to seven years of age , for fear they may have lost their virginity , which is a very rare quality among them . The ...
... reports of the Hurons : Every year they marry their nets or seines to two little girls , who must be only from six to seven years of age , for fear they may have lost their virginity , which is a very rare quality among them . The ...
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... reports of the North American Indians : " The loss [ by death ] of a single individual is a great loss but a loss that has to be repaired necessarily by replacing the missing individual by one or several other individuals according to ...
... reports of the North American Indians : " The loss [ by death ] of a single individual is a great loss but a loss that has to be repaired necessarily by replacing the missing individual by one or several other individuals according to ...
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THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE ACCORDING TO THE PRINCIPLE | 49 |
GREEK RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY | 186 |
THE LAW OF CAUSALITY AND THE PRINCIPLE OF RETRIBUTION IN | 233 |
MODERN SCIENCE | 249 |
NATURAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE | 263 |
CHAPTER II | 294 |
CHAPTER III | 306 |
CHAPTER IV | 351 |
CHAPTER V | 374 |
CHAPTER VI | 380 |
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according Aeschylus ancestors animals appears authority avenge becomes belief blood body brother called causality cause character child committed concept connection consequence considered custom dead death soul deity delict desire directed divine earth effect especially essentially evil existence explained expression fact father fear fire flood function give gods Greek hand heaven Homeric human idea important Indians individual inflicted interpretation justice killed kind latter living Loeb magic man's means moon moral mother murder myth natives nature never norm object observed once origin person present primitive principle of retribution punishment reason regarded relation religion religious reports revenge rule says sense shows snake social society spirit story superhuman things thinking tion tree tribe true vengeance whole wishes woman writes wrong Zeus