Society and Nature: A Sociological InquiryPsychology Press, 1998 - 391 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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PRIMITIVE CONCEPTION OF NATURE | 1 |
THE SOCIAL INTERPRETATION OF NATURE | 24 |
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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