German Idealist Foundations of Durkheim's Sociology and Teleology of Knowledge

This article explores Durkheim's sociology of knowledge with a focus on his teleological theory that human thought undergoes a process of "universalization" which reaches toward an apprehension of an objective cosmopolitan "truth," & compares Durkheim's epistemologi...

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