Análisis estructuralista de la teoría de la anomia

Metatheoria 4 (2):09-22 (2014)
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Abstract

Although we may find the concept of anomie in Greek thought, it is since Durkheim that the concept begins to be used specifically as a sociological concept. However, a theory of anomie only becomes consolidated since “Social Structure and Anomie” by Robert K. Merton (Merton 1938). The theory becomes important and conquers its space in the rest of the century as one of the most productive theories about deviance. In this study, based on a contemporary conception of scientific theory, that of the structuralist metatheory, a reconstruction of Merton’s approach is proposed, allowing to make explicit the deep structure of the theory.

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reprint Abreu, Cláudio (2014) "Análisis estructuralista de la teoría de la anomia". Metatheoria – Revista de Filosofía E Historia de la Ciencia 4():9--22

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An Architectonic for Science.Wolfgang Balzer, C. Ulises Moulines & Joseph D. Sneed - 1990 - Philosophy of Science 57 (2):349-350.

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