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Florian Znaniecki
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Florian Znaniecki
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1.
The Social Role of the Man of Knowledge
by Florian Znaniecki. 218 pgs.
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Introduction
Chapter One Sociology and Theory of Knowledge
Chapter Two Technologists and Sages
Chapter Three Schools and Scholars as Bearers of Absolute Truth
Chapter Four the Explorer as Creator of New Knowledge
Index
2.
Freedom and Control in Modern Society (Chap. 5 "Social Groups in the Modern World" by Florian Znaniecki)
by Morroe Berger, Theodore Abel. 330 pgs.
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CONTRIBUTORS
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
SOCIAL CONTROL, THE GROUP, AND THE INDIVIDUAL
1 THE INTERNALIZATION OF SOCIAL CONTROLS
2 FRIENDSHIP AS SOCIAL PROCESS: A SUBSTANTIVE AND METHODOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
APPENDIX II
APPENDIX I
3 THE PROBLEM OF AUTHORITY
4 THE POLITICAL PROCESS IN TRADE UNIONS: A THEORETICAL STATEMENT
5 SOCIAL GROUPS IN THE MODERN WORLD
6 SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND GOALS IN GROUP RELATIONS
7 ETHNIC GROUPS IN AMERICA: FROM NATIONAL CULTURE TO IDEOLOGY
THE STATE AND SOCIETY
8 INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY TODAY: CHALLENGE AND PROSPECT
9 AMERICA'S CHANGING CAPITALISM: THE INTERPLAY OF POLITICS AND ECONOMICS
10: THE DEMOGRAPHIC FOUNDATIONS OF NATIONAL POWER
11 Social Change in Soviet Russia
12 THE UTILITY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
13 ROBERT M. MACIVER'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY
14 Robert M. Maciver's Contributions To Political Theory
INDEX
3.
Sociological Theory: Present-Day Sociology from the Past ("Ordering and Forbidding" by William I. Thomas and Florian Znaniecki begins on p. 494)
by Edgar F. Borgatta, Henry J. Meyer. 546 pgs.
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Preface
Contents
Chapter I The Sociology of Ideas
The Sociology of Ideas
Chapter 2 The Person as a Self
The Person as a Self
The Social Self
Chapter 3 The Self and the Other
Sociability and Personal Ideas
The Self, the Generalized Other and the Individual
Society as an Organization of Selves
Chapter 4 The Social Character of Personality
The Ethical Self and Conscience
The Development of Morality in the Child
Retributive and Distributive Justice
The Social Shaping of Human Needs
Chapter 5 Social and Cultural Limits of Personality
Culture and Personality
Participation in Culture
Part III Social Forms and Processes
Chapter 6 The Form of the Group: Size and Character
The Number of Persons as Determining the Form of the Group
The Crowd
Chapter 7 The Ordering of Relationships
From Status to Contract
Competition and Social Placement
Status and Role
Leadership or Personal Ascendency
Superiority and Subordination in Social Relationships
Knowledge and Ignorance
Chapter 8 Knowledge About Others and Social Relationships
Primary Groups and Primary Ideals
Part IV Societal Structures
Chapter 9 Structural Patterns
Social Structures and Their Differentiation
Custom
Fashion
Institutions and the Person
The Theory of Public Opinion
Social Systems
The Concept of Function
The Family as a Primary Social Group
Chapter 10 Associations
Political and Economic Associations in Complex Societies
The Occupational Group
Religious Experience and Religious Organization
The Organization of Effort
Chapter 11 Community
Structure and Process in the City
Class and Caste
Chapter 12 Social Class
The Bases of the Leisure Class
Class, Status and Party
Part V The Persistence of Social Structures
The Persistence of Social Groups
Chapter 13 The Persistence of Groups
The External Reality of Society
Chapter 14 Processes of Social Control
The Regulation of the Wishes
Control and Attention
Some Aspects of Social Control
Imitation, Stability and Change
Chapter 15 The Pressure to Conform
The Social Aspect of Conscience
Conformity and Non-Conformity
The Personal Ideal and Social Control
Social Sanctions
Part VI Social Change
Chapter 16 The Character of Social Change
Patterns of Social Change
Ideological Basis of Social Change
Property, Technology and Social Change
Institutional Adaptation
Legal Fictions
Chapter 17 Processes in Social Change
Ordering and Forbidding
Social Reorganization Through Disorganization
Diffusion
Science and Social Practice
Conflict of Values
Chapter 18 Conflicting Values and Social Integration
Anomalies of Self-Consciousness
Social Integration and Suicide
The Ideal of Social Integration
Epilogue
Index
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Philosophy and Ideology: The Development of Philosophy and Marxism-Leninism in Poland since the Second World War (Chap. 12 "Criticism of Znaniecki's Sociology and the Decline of Social Inquiry")
by Z. A. Jordan. 602 pgs.
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From the Editor
Contents
Preface
Part One: Philosophy Between the Two Wars
Introduction
Chapter 1: The LwÓw School
Chapter 2: The Warsaw School
Chapter 3: Other Schools and Other Philosophers
Chapter 4: Marxian Tradition
Chapter 5: Sociology and Social Philosophy
Notes to Part I
Part Two: The Period of Reconstruction And The Rise of Marxism-Leninism
Introduction
Chapter 6: The Philosophical Revival
Chapter 7: The Beginning of Marxist-Leninist Philosophy
Notes to Part II
Part Three: The Years of Militancy
Introduction
Chapter 8: The Road to Ascendancy
Chapter 9: The Instrumentalist Conception Of Philosophy
Chapter 10: Criticism of the Warsaw School
Chapter 11: Phenomenology from the Marxist-Leninist Standpoint
Chapter 12: Criticism of Znaniecki's Sociology and The Decline of Social Inquiry
Notes to Part 111
Part Four: Formal Logic and Dialectics
Introduction
Chapter 13: The Superiority of Dialectics
Chapter 14: Change, Motion, and Contradiction
Chapter 15: The Abandonment of the Logic Of Contradiction
Notes to Part IV
Part Five: The Materialistic Theory of Knowledge, Theories of Truth and of Universals
Introduction
Chapter 16: Engels' Representative Realism and Lenin's Theory of Perception
Chapter 17: The Causal Theory of Knowledge
Chapter 18: Anthropological Realism
Chapter 19: The Materialist Conception of Truth
Chapter 20: The Truths of Logic and Mathematics
Chapter 21: Absolute and Relative Truth and The Relativtity of Knowledge
Chapter 22: The Doctrine of Partiality of Truths
Chapter 23: The Doctrine of Concreteness of Truths
Chapter 24: The Relevance of the Problem of Universals And The Rejection of the Three Classic Doctrines
Chapter 25: The Marxist-Leninist Theory of Universals
Chapter 26: The Danger of Platonism
Notes to Part V
Part Six: Marxist-Leninist Historicism And The Concept of Ideology
Introduction
Chapter 27: The Methodological Approach
Chapter 28: The Nature of Historical Laws
Chapter 29: The Technological Conception of History
Chapter 30: The Empirical Meaning of Historical Materialism
Chapter 31: Prediction in the Social Sciences
Chapter 32: The Revision of the Theoretical Framework Of Historical Materialism
Chapter 33: Two Interpretations of the Role Of Ideology
Chapter 34: The Reappraisal of the Dual Theory Of Ideology
Chapter 35: The New Principles of the History of Philosophy And Their Revision
Notes to Part VI
Conclusions
Bibliography
Abbreviations Used in the Bibliography
Index of Names
5.
Methods in Social Science: A Case Book (Analysis 8 "The Sociological Methods of William Graham Sumner, and of William I. Thomas, and Florian Znaniecki")
by Stuart A. Rice. 824 pgs.
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Foreword
Table of Contents
Introduction
Case Analyses
Section I: the Delimitation of Fields of Inquiry
ANALYSIS 1: THE METHOD OF AUGUSTE COMTE: SUBORDINATION OF IMAGINATION TO OBSERVATION IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
ANALYSIS 2: RELATION OF UTILITY THEORY TO ECONOMIC METHOD IN THE WORK OF WILLIAM STANLEY JEVONS AND OTHERS
ANALYSIS 3: THE POSSIBILITY OF A SCIENCE OF POLITICS: WITH SPECIAL ATTENTION TO METHODS SUGGESTED BY WILLIAM B. MUNRO AND GEORGE E. G. CATLIN
ANALYSIS 4: MARY RICHMOND'S FORMULATION OF A NEW SCIENCE
ANALYSIS 5: STRUCTURAL PSYCHOLOGY AND THE PSYCHOLOGY OF GESTALT: THE METHODS OF E. B. TITCHENER COMPARED WITH THOSE OF K. KOFFKA, W. KýHLER AND M. WERTHEIMER
ANALYSIS 6: PROBLEMS OF METHOD IN INTERNATIONAL LAW: ALFRED VERDROSS' CONCEPT OF THE UNITY OF THE LEGAL ORDER ON THE BASIS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONSTITUTION
Section II: the Definition of Objects of Investigation
ANALYSIS 7: THE SOCIOLOGICAL METHODS OF VILFREDO PARETO
ANALYSIS 8: THE SOCIOLOGICAL METHODS OF WILLIAM GRAHAM SUMNER, AND OF WILLIAM I. THOMAS AND FLORIAN ZNANIECKI
ANALYSIS 9: TYPOLOGICAL METHOD: E. KRETSCHMER'S STUDY OF PHYSIQUE AND CHARACTER
ANALYSIS 10: WILLIAM McDOUGALL'S METHODOLOGICAL CONCEPT OF INSTINCT
Section III: the Establishment of Units and Scales
ANALYSIS 11: METHODS INVOLVED IN THE FEDERAL CENSUS OF POPULATION
ANALYSIS 12: A DEVICE FOR MEASURING THE SIZE OF FAMILIES, INVENTED BY EDGAR SYDENSTRICKER AND W. I. KING
ANALYSIS 13: TESTING AND SCALING METHODS: E. L. THORNDIKE'S MEASUREMENTS OF HANDWRITING
Section IV: Attempts to Discover Spatial Distributions and Temporal Sequences
ANALYSIS 14: A DETAIL OF REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY: OBJECTIVES AND METHODS IN ROBERT S. PLATT'S STUDY OF THE ELLISON BAY COMMUNITY
ANALYSIS 15: THE INFLUENCE OF GEOLOGY AND PHYSIOGRAPHY UPON THE INDUSTRY, COMMERCE, AND LIFE OF A PEOPLE, AS DESCRIBED BY CARL ORTWIN SAUER AND OTHERS
ANALYSIS 16: THE CALIFORNIA RAISIN INDUSTRY: C. C. COLBY'S STUDY IN GEO. GRAPHIC INTERPRETATION
ANALYSIS 17: THE CULTURE-AREA AND AGE-AREA CONCEPTS OF CLARK WISSLER
ANALYSIS 18: HUGO OBERMAIER'S RECONSTRUCTION OF SEQUENCES AMONG PREHIS- TORIC CULTURES IN THE OLD WORLD
ANALYSIS 19: N. C. NELSON'S STRATICRAPHIC TECHNIQUE IN THE RECONSTRUCTION OF PREHISTORIC SEQUENCES IN SOUTHWESTERN AMERICA
Section V: Interpretations of Change as A Developmental Stage
ANALYSIS 21: THE CONCEPT OF PHONETIC LAW AS TESTED IN PRIMITIVE LANGUAGES
ANALYSIS 22: THE PREDICTION OF CULTURAL CHANGE: A PROBLEM ILLUSTRATED IN STUDIES BY F. STUART CHAPIN AND A. L. KROEBER
Section VI: Interpretations of Temporal Sequences with Consideration of Special Types of "Causation"
ANALYSIS 23: THE SECTION AND THE FRONTIER IN AMERICAN HISTORY: THE METHODOLOGICAL CONCEPTS OF FREDERICK JACKSON TURNER
ANALYSIS 24: THE WORK OF HENRI PIRENNE AND GEORG VON BELOW WITH RESPECT TO THE ORIGIN OF THE MEDIEVAL TOWN
ANALYSIS 25: HISTORY AND NATIONALISM AS PORTRAYED BY SIDNEY B. FAY
ANALYSIS 26: THE HISTORICAL METHOD OF JULES MICHELET
ANALYSIS 27: THE HISTORICAL METHOD OF ERNEST RENAN
ANALYSIS 28: SPIRITUAL VALUES IN THE WORK OF ERNST TROELTSCH
ANALYSIS 29: VOLTAIRE, HISTORIAN OF CIVILIZATION AND EXPONENT OF RATIONALISM
ANALYSIS 30: WHAT ARE HISTORIANS TRYING TO DO
Section VII: Interpretations of Relationship Among Unmeasured Factors
ANALYSIS 31: HISTORICAL INTERRELATION OF CULTURE TRAITS: FRANZ BOAS' STUDY OF TSIMSHIAN MYTHOLOGY
ANALYSIS 32: THE DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL ATTITUDES: A SEMI-INTUITIVE INQUIRY BY JAMES MICKEL WILLIAMS
ANALYSIS 33: THE COMPARATIVE METHOD OF JAMES BRYCE
ANALYSIS 34: A HYPOTHESIS ROOTED IN THE PRECONCEPTIONS OF A SINGLE CIVILIZATION TESTED BY BRONISLAW MALINOWSKI
ANALYSIS 35: THE PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH IN ECONOMICS, REPRESENTED IN THE WORK OF J. A. HOBSON
ANALYSIS 36: SOCIAL FORCES IN PERSONAL-BEHAVIOR SEQUENCES STUDIED BY THE JUDGE BAKER FOUNDATION
ANALYSIS 37: FREDERIC M. THRASHER'S STUDY OF GANGS
ANALYSIS 38: THE MISSOURI CRIME SURVEY
Section VIII: Attempts to Determine Relations Among Measured but Experimentally Uncontrolled Factors
ANALYSIS 39: INTERRELATIONS OF STATISTICAL AND CASE METHODS: STUDIES OF YOUNG DELINQUENTS BY JOHN SLAWSON AND CYRIL BURT
ANALYSIS 40: HYPOTHESES AND VERIFICATIONS IN CLIFFORD R. SHAW'S STUDIES OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
ANALYSIS 41: MATHEMATICAL TREATMENT BY DOROTHY SWAINE THOMAS OF SOCIAL DATA ARRANGED IN TIME SERIES
ANALYSIS 42: THE CONCEPT OF RACE IN THE LIGHT OF FRANZ BOAS' STUDIES OF HEAD-FORMS AMONG IMMIGRANTS
ANALYSIS 43: BEHAVIOR ALTERNATIVES AS STATISTICAL DATA IN STUDIES BY WILLIAM F. OGBURN AND ERNEST W. BURGESS
ANALYSIS 44: THE INDUCTIVE TESTING OF AN ECONOMIC DEDUCTON: A METHOD ILLUSTRATED BY ANALYSES OF MARGINAL PRODUCERS AND REPRESENTATIVE FIRMS, BY ALFRED MARSHALL, HORACE SECRIST, AND KEMPER SIMPSON
ANALYSIS 45: STATISTICAL MEASUREMENTS OF THE OPERATION OF THE LAW OF DIMINISHING RETURNS BY MORDECAI EZEKIEL AND OTHERS
ANALYSIS 46: HENRY L. MOORE'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE STATISTICAL LAW OF DEMAND
ANALYSIS 47: WESLEY C. MITCHELL'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE THEORY OF BUSINESS CYCLES
Section IX: Attempts to Determine Quantitative Relations Among Measured and Experimentally Controlled Factors
ANALYSIS 48: EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATIONS BY S. WYATT AND J. A. FRASER OF THE EFFECTS OF REST PAUSES UPON REPETITIVE WORK
ANALYSIS 49: EXPERIMENTAL DETERMINATION BY FLOYD H. ALLPORT OF GROUP INFLUENCES UPON MENTAL ACTIVITY
ANALYSIS 50: HAROLD F. GOSNELL'S EXPERIMENTS IN THE STIMULATION OF VOTING
ANALYSIS 51: THE QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENT OF HIGHER MENTAL PROCESSES IN THE PIONEER STUDIES OF H. EBBINGHAUS
ANALYSIS 52: THE EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF ATTITUDE, MEANING, AND THE PROCESSES ANTECEDENT TO ACTION BY N. ACH AND OTHERS IN THE WýRZBURG LABORATORY
Appendixes
Indexes
6.
The Dilemma of Qualitative Method: Herbert Blumer and the Chicago Tradition ("Appraisal of The Polish Peasant" begins on p. 146)
by Martyn Hammersley. 270 pgs.
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Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter One: Philosophy and the Human Sciences in the Nineteenth Century
Chapter Two: Pragmatism
Chapter Three: Chicago Sociology
Chapter Four: Case Study Versus Statistics: the Rise of Sociological Positivism
Chapter Five: Against the Trend: Blumer's Critique of Quantitative Method
Chapter Six: Blumer's Concept of Science
Chapter Seven: Blumer's Alternative: Naturalistic Research
Chapter Eight: An Assessment of Naturalistic Research
Notes
References
Name Index
Subject Index
7.
Higher Faculties: A Cross-National Study of University Culture (Discussion of Florian Znaniecki begins on p. 6)
by Adam Podgórecki. 192 pgs.
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A veteran of universities in Eastern and Western Europe, the United States, and Canada offers a cross-national sociological analysis of the cultural and political aspects of university life.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1: The Ideal Scholar
2: Scholarly Creativity R
3: A Typology of Scholars
4: Models of Scholars in Different Societies
5: Scholars on Scholars: Interviews
6 Silhouettes
7: Ideal and Real: A Synthesis of Findings
Notes
Bibliography
Index
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
8.
Review of Sociology: Analysis of a Decade (Discussion of Florian Znaniecki begins on p. 18)
by Joseph B. Gittler. 592 pgs.
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Preface
Contents
Chapter 1: Sociological Theory
Chapter 2: Quantitative Methods
Chapter 3: Population Research
Chapter 4: Personality and Social Structure
Bibliographical References
Chapter 5: Collective Behavior
Chapter 6: The Urban Community
Chapter 7: The Rural Community
Chapter 8: The Study of Social Stratification
Chapter 9: Social Institutions And Voluntary Associations
Chapter 10: Industrial Sociology
Chapter 11: Marriage and the Family
Bibliographical References
Chapter 12: Structure and Dynamics of Small Groups: A Review of Four Variables
Concluding Remarks
Chapter 13: Racial and Cultural Relations
Bibliographical References
Chapter 14: The Sociology of Delinquency and Crime
Bibliographical Appendixa A: The Sociology of Education
Bibliographical Appendix B: The Sociology of Politics
Culture Change
Bibliographical Appendix D: The Sociology of Religion
Bibliographical Appendix E: The Sociology of Art
Index
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For Sociology: Renewal and Critique in Sociology Today (Discussion of Florian Znaniecki begins on p. 173)
by Alvin W. Gouldner. 465 pgs.
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For Sociology: Renewal and Critique in Sociology Today
Contents
Part One: Critiques of Sociology
1: Anti-Minotaur: The Myth of a Value-Free Sociology
2: The Sociologist as Partisan: Sociology and the Welfare State
3: Remembrance and Renewal in Sociology
4: The Politics of the Mind
5: For Sociology
Part Two: Backgrounds to Sociology
6: Some Observations on Systematic Theory, 1945 -55
7: Reciprocity and Autonomy in Functional Theory
8: The Norm of Reciprocity: a Preliminary Statement
9: The Importance of Something for Nothing
10: Personal Reality, Social Theory and the Tragic Dimension in Science
11: Romanticism and Classicism: Deep Structures in Social Science
Part Three: Marxisms and Sociology
12: ÉMile Durkheim and the Critique of Socialism