Durkheim’s preconceptions: Reflection from Gadamer’s phenomenology; Las prenociones de Durkheim: reflexión desde la fenomenología de Gadamer

Quintano-Méndez; F.; Riquelme-Segura; L.; Briones; LH

Keywords: scientific method; Social sciences; sociology

Abstract

Durkheim has had a clear influence in the conforma-tion of sociology as a science, where, by means of the sociological method, establishes the ontological, epistemological and methodological bases of what sociology shall consider as its object of study and the way in which the social scientist must approach the external. The objective of this essay is to understand the undeclared influences within the truths defended and raised by the author at the time he wrote The Rules of the Sociological Method, through the hermeneutic phenomenological principles of Gadamer.In order to do that, first we will establish the conceptual framework to understand Gadamer’s perspective, then analize Durkheim's principles for the construction of his conceptual framework, to ultimately analyze the influences and the definition of how the sociologist must access the world through reason, also observing the theoretical insights that Durkheim extracts to elaborate his theory.

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Título según SCOPUS: Durkheim’s preconceptions: Reflection from Gadamer’s phenomenology
Título de la Revista: Desde el Sur
Volumen: 16
Número: 3
Editorial: Universidad Cientifica del Sur
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Idioma: Spanish
DOI:

10.21142/DES-1603-2024-0048

Notas: SCOPUS