The book presents an original synthesizing framework on the relations between ‘the biological’ and ‘the social’. Within these relations, the late nineteenth-century emergence of social sciences aspiring to be constituted as autonomous, as ’scientific‘ disciplines, is described, analyzed and explained. Through this framework, the author points to conceptual and constructive commonalities conjoining significant founding figures – Lamarck, Spencer, Hughlings Jackson, Ribot, Durkhei...
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgements.- Introduction.- Chapter 1. Jean Baptiste Lamarck: La marche de la nature.- Chapter 2. Herbert Spencer: The tripartite model.- Chapter 3. Inter...
Über den Autor
Snait B. Gissis has been teaching at the Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas, Tel-Aviv University since early 1990s. For the last ...