Obras
As formas elementares da vida religiosa
Émile DurkheimÉmile Durkheim Frases famosas
“A educação é uma socialização da jovem geração pela geração adulta.”
Fonte: Revista Nova Escola, 166, out03 http://novaescola.abril.com.br/ed/166_out03/html/pensadores.htm
Fonte: Revista Nova Escola, 166, out03 http://novaescola.abril.com.br/ed/166_out03/html/pensadores.htm
Fonte: Revista Nova Escola, 166, out03 http://novaescola.abril.com.br/ed/166_out03/html/pensadores.htm
Fonte: Revista Nova Escola, 166, out03 http://novaescola.abril.com.br/ed/166_out03/html/pensadores.htm
Émile Durkheim frases e citações
“A sociedade e cada meio social particular determinam o ideal que a educação realiza.”
Fonte: Educar para Crescer - Os Pensadores da Educação http://educarparacrescer.abril.com.br/pensadores-da-educacao/emile-durkheim.shtml
“A religião não é somente um sistema de idéias, ela é antes de tudo um sistema de forças.”
"La religion n'est pas seulement un système d'idées, elle est avant tout un système de forces."
Verificadas
Fonte: Les Formes élémentaires de la vie religieuse, 1912)
“Ora, uma vez que abrimos a porta para as exceções, é difícil fechá-la.”
On Suicide: A Study in Sociology
Fonte: Revista Nova Escola, 166, out03 http://novaescola.abril.com.br/ed/166_out03/html/pensadores.htm
Fonte: Revista Nova Escola, 166, out03 http://novaescola.abril.com.br/ed/166_out03/html/pensadores.htm
"Est fait social toute manière de faire, fixée ou non, susceptible d'exercer sur l'individu une contrainte extérieure, ou bien encore, qui est générale dans l'étendue d'une société donnée tout en ayant une existence propre, indépendante de ses manifestations individuelles."
Verificadas
Fonte: Las reglés de la méthode sociologique, 1895)
Fonte: como citado em L'islam des jeunes : entre la contestation et la normalisation - Página 23 http://books.google.com.br/books?id=7Zcw-_vTLi4C&pg=PA23, Editions Le Manuscrit, 2006, ISBN 2748170431, 9782748170436
On Suicide: A Study in Sociology
On Suicide: A Study in Sociology
On Suicide: A Study in Sociology
On Suicide: A Study in Sociology
On Suicide: A Study in Sociology
On Suicide: A Study in Sociology
As regras do método sociológico, página 10
Verificadas
Émile Durkheim: Frases em inglês
“Every society is a moral society.”
Fonte: The Division of Labor in Society (1893), p. 228
Contexto: Every society is a moral society. In certain respects, this character is even more pronounced in organised societies. Because the individual is not sufficient unto himself, it is from society that he receives everything necessary to him, as it is for society that he works.
Fonte: On Suicide: A Study in Sociology
Fonte: The Division of Labor in Society (1893), p. 40
Fonte: Rules of Sociological Method, 1895, p. 3
Attributed from postum publications
Fonte: Jeffrey Eisenach et al. (1993), Readings in renewing American civilization, p. 54
Fonte: The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, 1912, p. 10
Fonte: The Division of Labor in Society (1893), p. 41.
Fonte: The Division of Labor in Society (1893), p. 54
Fonte: The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, 1912, p. 434
Fonte: Rules of Sociological Method, 1895, p. 64
Fonte: The Division of Labor in Society (1893), p. 39; Second paragraph
“Solidarity can grow only in inverse ratio to personality.”
Fonte: The Division of Labor in Society (1893), p. 129 (in 1933 edition)
Fonte: Rules of Sociological Method, 1895, p. 75
Fonte: The Division of Labor in Society (1893), p. 153
[Le principe de la morale, p. 189] … We no longer think that the exclusive duty of man is to realize in himself the qualities of man in general; but we believe he must have those pertaining to his function. … The categorical imperative of the moral conscience is assuming the following form: Make yourself usefully fulfill a determinate function.
Fonte: The Division of Labor in Society (1893), pp. 42-43.
Fonte: The Division of Labor in Society (1893), p. 376
Fonte: Rules of Sociological Method, 1895, p. 10
Sociology and philosophy (1911), D. Pocock, trans. (1974), p. 51.
Preface
The Division of Labor in Society (1893)
Émile Durkheim (1903/1961, p. 102); Quoted in: Kenneth Allan (2012). Explorations in Classical Sociological Theory: Seeing the Social World: Seeing the Social World p. 151
“There is no sociology worthy of the name which does not possess a historical character.”
Émile Durkheim, Debate on Explanation in History and Sociology (1908).