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From the late 19th century to the early 20th century, George, Archbishop of Bremen Zimmerr left various achievements in philosophy and sociology.
After mentioning his achievements and previous studies,
He reexamines and reevaluates Zimmerr's sociology as a basic theory of sociology.
He makes an original examination of Zimmerr's sociology, especially formal sociology, and
contributes to the progress of the discussion on the reevaluation as a social theory.
His formal sociology contains the logic of clarifying the existence of "society" as a superpersonal existence, starting from the interaction of people.
It contains the "two dimensional separation to live subjectivity / objective" in his philosophy of life,
The foundation of this theory is the "two dimensional separation to live subjectivity / objective" in his philosophy of life,
Chapter 3 : The Basic Views of Zimmer's Sociology
1 Interaction and Generation
2 Abstraction and Analogy
(1) Abstraction of the "Form of Socialization"
(2) Analogical Approach
3 Fusion of Opposites
Subsection
Part II Dualism and Ambiguity
Chapter 4 : Unification of "Women" and Dualism
1 Gender of Zimmer's
2 Limitations of gender theory
3 Reinterpretation of Zimmer's Feminism
Chapter 4 : Unification of "Women" and Dualism
1 Gender of Zimmer's
Subsection
Chapter 5 : Unification of "Women" and Dualism
1
1 Conflicts between individuals and society
(1) 2 individualism
(2) division of labor and conflict between society and individuals
2 Transcendence of life and superpersonal unity
(1) individuals in formal sociology
(2) self-alienation of life and conversion to ideas
(3) cultural tragedy
3 self-alienation of life and conversion to ideas
(3) cultural tragedies
3 self-alienation of life and conversion to ideas
(2) philosophy of life and "conversion" in formal sociology
(2) philosophy of 『 currency as a theory of physical phenomena
(1) approach to the theory of physical phenomena
(2) approach to the theory of physical phenomena
a theory of physical phenomena
(1) From the theory of alienation to the theory of physical phenomena
(2) 』 sociological sociological Kumamoto Gakuen University Keiichi Sakuta