Durkheim
Americannoun
noun
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“For Durkheim, the content of religion was society; for Simmel, the form of religion was society,” Mr. Appiah writes.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 31, 2025
Durkheim suggested that most of us spend the majority of our lives doing menial tasks — hunting and gathering or typing and chattering.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 28, 2023
According to Durkheim, collective effervescence — the feeling of losing oneself to a shared identity through ritual action — creates access to phenomena considered sacred, which are reflections of society itself.
From Washington Post • Apr. 6, 2023
The prevalence of such spirit-beings was one reason Emile Durkheim thought — wrongly, in my view — that what he called totemism was the earliest form of religion.
From New York Times • Aug. 17, 2021
The characteristic product of the individual mind is the percept, or, as Durkheim describes it, the "individual representation."
From Introduction to the Science of Sociology by Park, Robert Ezra
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