edited by Michael Kaern, Bernard S. Phillips, Robert S. Cohen.
Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1990
(400 pages).
Boston studies in the philosophy of science, 119.
One: Simmel as a Puzzling Figure --; Two: Simmel as a Puzzling Figure for Contemporary Sociology --; On the Current Rediscovery of Georg Simmel's Sociology --; A European Point of View --; Georg Simmel's Concept of Society --; Georg Simmel and the Study of Modernity --; The World as Human Construction --; Four Concepts of Social Science at Berlin University: Dilthey, Lazarus, Schmoller and Simmel --; Simmel's Contribution to Parsons' Action Theory and its Fate --; Simmel on Memory --; Social Differentiation and Modernity: On Simmel's Macrosociology --; Simmel's Sociology in Relation to Schopenhauer's Philosophy --; Simmel on the Ratio of Subjective Values to Objective Cultural Possibilities --; On the Concept of 'Erleben' in Georg Simmers Sociology --; Georg Simmel as an Analyst of Autonomous Dynamics: The Merry-Go-Round of Fashion --; Simmel, Individuality, and Fundamental Change --; Georg Simmel's Theory of Culture --; The Groundwork of Simmel's New 'Storey' Beneath Historical Materialism --; Georg Simmel and the Cultural Dilemma of Women --; Dimensions of Conflict: Georg Simmel on Modern Life --; Simmel's Influence on Lukács's Conception of the Sociology of Art --; Simmel's Metaphysics --; INDEX OF NAMES.
History.
Social sciences -- Philosophy.
Social sciences.
Q174
.
E358
1990
edited by Michael Kaern, Bernard S. Phillips, Robert S. Cohen.