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Durkheimian, a. and n.|dɜːkˈhaɪmɪən| [f. the name of Émile Durkheim (1858–1917), French sociologist + -ian.] A. adj. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of Émile Durkheim or his sociological theories. B. n. A follower or supporter of Durkheim.
1915C. E. Gehlke Durkheim's Contrib. to Sociol. Theory iii. 68 To admit a ‘psychological’ explanation of the social phenomenon would be to waive the central requirement of the whole Durkheimian sociology. 1936B. Malinowski in R. Firth We, the Tikopia p. vii, In confirmation of that Durkheimian principle of solidarity personified in l'Etre Moral. 1938R. H. Lowie Hist. Ethnol. Theory xii. 223 Radcliffe-Brown agrees not only with other Durkheimians. 1951Parsons & Shils Toward Gen. Theory of Action ii. v. 239 A Durkheimian ‘theory of social facts’. |