SA 358 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Steven Lukes, Social Fact, Southern Sociological Society

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Week 2: durkheim, the rules of the sociological method, (ed. by steven lukes; trans. by w. d. Commonly used to designate all the phenomena that occur within society with little social interest of some generality. Society has interest in seeing human functions that are regularly exercised. In society, there is a group of phenomena separable with distinct characteristics. Reality does not cease to be subjective (he is not prescribed to those duties but have received them through education). The system of signs to express commercial relationships, practices in profession, all function independently of the use he makes of them. There are ways of thinking, feeling, acting, which possess remarkable property of existing outside the consciousness of the individual. These behaviour are endued with a compelling and coercive power. To make actions conform to the norm is already accomplished with rules of laws that react agai(cid:374)st o(cid:374)e(cid:859)s a(cid:272)tio(cid:374)s.

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