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    Georg Simmel Georg Simmel is German sociologist‚ philosopher‚ and critic from the 19th century. Simmel graduated from the University of Berlin with his Bachelors after studying philosophy and history. Simmel later graduated with his Doctorate also from the University of Berlin with his thesis on Kant’s philosophy of matter. Once graduating with his doctorate Simmel began to teach lectures on different topics such as ethics‚ logic‚ philosophy‚ and of course sociology. Even though Simmel was German

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    Sarah Kuntz 10/4/12 Essay 2: Herbert Mead‚ Mind‚ Self‚ and Society Herbert Gilbert Mead‚ the author of Mind‚ Self‚ and Society‚ is introduced by Charles w. Morris which gives a perspective to Mead before the accumulation of his essays. Mead was influenced by Charles Darwin and Watson’s behaviorism however he was greatly tilted to Watson’s behaviorism. Although he considered Watson’s views “oversimplified” he did refer himself to be a behaviorist. Mead goes further to mention‚ “the denial of the

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    Jessica McLemore Professor Karageorgis Soc 368 18 April 2018 DURKHEIM vs. SIMMEL Durkheim applied the theory of functionalism which was very different from other sociologists such as Marx and Weber who were propagating the theories of conflict of interest. Durkheim explained that harmony was the best form of defining the society as opposed to conflict. Durkheim looked at the functions of the social objects and what the social phenomenon does to facilitate and produce social cohesion. From the

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    What did Georg Simmel seek to demonstrate through his “formal” sociology? Georg Simmel (1858 - 1918) was living in Berlin at a time when Sociology was beginning to form as a science‚ most notably with the work of Comte setting up the positivist methodology of studying society. In the intellectual world he was an outsider and struggled‚ becoming a full professor without a chair only in 1901. Through formal sociology Simmel was proposing an alternative way of thinking to his contemporaries.

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    Georg Simmel‚ a sociologist and a philosopher born in 1858 in Germany‚ is best known as a microsociologist who played a significant role in the development of small-group research‚ symbolic interactionism and exchenge theory. There are four basic levels of concern in Simmel’s work. First are his assumptions about the psychological workings of social life. Second is his interest in the sociological workings of interpersonal relationships. Third is his work on the structure of and changes in the

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    George Simmel

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    analysis on Modern and Money Culture. Simmel was a leading early twentieth century European-German scholar who had an apparent and solid influence on sociology in the United States. Although Simmel is classically labelled as a sociologist‚ the depth and breadth of his interest such as philosophy‚ sociology‚ socio-psychology‚ aesthetics‚ cultural analysis‚ literature and art‚ just to name few‚ cannot simply be limited to any one discipline‚ and it is best to approach Simmel as a cultural philosopher.

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    George Herbert Mead was a ground-breaking sociologist that coined the phrase "self" and the theory behind it in the early 1900’s. The self can simply be defined as‚ "the part of an individual’s personality composed of self-awareness and self-image." Mead’s primary approach to social behaviorism centered around the idea that one’s self is purely a product of social interaction with others. Sociologists today find Mead’s work important as the self is needed for survival of society and culture. Comparatively

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    Georg Ohm

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    Georg Simon Ohm was born on March 16th‚ 1789. He died on July 6th‚ 1854. He was a German physicist. As a high school teacher‚ Ohm began his research with the recently invented electrochemical cell [ (Unknown.) ] Using his own equipment‚ Ohm determined that there is a connection between the electrical forces (voltage) applied across a conductor and the resultant electric current. This known as Ohm’s law‚ which is named after him. Ohm was born in Erlangen‚ Bavaria. His parents were Johann Wolfgang

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    George Simmel

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    George Simmel In The Philosophy of Money‚ Simmel assesses the impact of the money economy on the inner world of individuals and the objective culture as a whole. In his writings he contends that man is an exchanging animal‚ and money is the most flexible of all exchanges. Man may do what he desires to do‚ and his work or labor is then converted into money. This allows him to work at whatever trade he chooses. Money becomes a bridge between people and objects. He says‚ money drives a wedge between

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    inaccurate data from unreliable sources. Margaret found a society of free love‚ where casual sex took place without jealousy. A society where young girls did not experience the turmoil and stress faced by American girls (Margaret Mead and Samoa). While I do not believe that Mead fabricated her findings‚ I do believe that perhaps her role as a young‚ white‚ American‚ Anthropologist could have affected the data which she collected. I think it is also important to examine the time period in which Margaret

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