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Émile Durkheim
BornDavid Émile Durkheim
15 Apryle 1858(1858-04-15)
Épinal, Lorraine, Fraunce
Dee'd15 November 1917(1917-11-15) (aged 59)
Paris, Île-de-France, Fraunce
NaitionalityFrench
CitizenshipFrench
Alma materÉcole Normale Supérieure
Kent forInstitutionalisin sociology, introducin the sacred–profane dichotomy
Scientific career
FieldsPhilosophy, Sociology, Eddication, Anthropology, Releegious Studies
InstitutionsVarsity o Paris, Varsity o Bordeaux
InfluencesImmanuel Kant, René Descartes, Plato, Herbert Spencer, Aristotle, Montesquieu, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Auguste Comte. William James, John Dewey, Fustel de Coulanges, John Stuart Mill
InfluencedMarcel Mauss, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Talcott Parsons, Maurice Halbwachs, Lucien Lévy-Bruhl, Bronisław Malinowski, Fernand Braudel, Pierre Bourdieu, Charles Taylor, Henri Bergson, Emmanuel Levinas, Steven Lukes, Alfred Radcliffe-Brown, E. E. Evans-Pritchard, Mary Douglas, Paul Fauconnet, Robert Bellah, Ziya Gökalp, David Bloor, Randall Collins, Jonathan Haidt

David Émile Durkheim (French: [emil dyʁkɛm] or [dyʁkajm];[1] Aprile 15, 1858 – November 15, 1917) wis a French sociologist, social psychologist an philosopher. He formally established the academic discipline an — wi Karl Marx an Max Weber — is commonly citit as the principal airchitect o modren social science an faither o sociology.[2][3]

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  1. Vidéo Ina – Claude Lévi-Strauss : 3ème partie, Archives du XXème siècle – 23/06/1974 Archived 2012-10-17 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Craig J. Calhoun (2002). Classical sociological theory. Wiley-Blackwell. p. 107. ISBN 978-0-631-21348-2. Retrieved 19 Mairch 2011.
  3. Kim, Sung Ho (2007). "Max Weber". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (August 24, 2007 entry) http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/weber/ (Retrieved 17-02-2010)