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fullscreen: The social Theory of Georg Simmel

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1687964882
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-102973
Document type:
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Author:
Pabst, Richard
Niederlein, Gustav http://d-nb.info/gnd/1051326508
Title:
Die technischen Hilfsmittel für den Transport zu Wasser und zu Lande von Fleisch in gekühltem und gefrorenem Zustande
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Berlin
Publisher:
Deutsch-Argentin. Centralverband
Year of publication:
(1913)
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47 S.
Ill., graph. Darst.
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2020
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Economics Books
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18 THE SOCIAL THEORY OF GEORG SIMMEL 
of the psychological occurrences, the laws of the psycholog- 
ical processes. Psychology and sociology are both sci- 
ences dealing with psychical phenomena, but the one deals 
with the form of the psychological process, the other with 
the form of the sociological process. The first deals with 
the process by means of which a psychological content 
arises, the second deals with the process by means of which 
this content creates a form of interaction. Psychology is 
interested in processes within individuals, sociology is in- 
terested in interactions and relations between individuals. 
It would seem at first that the investigation of recipro- 
cal relations between individuals, and especially of those 
which have not yet taken superindividual form, lies in the 
field of psychology, or at least in the field of social psy- 
chology. All social occurrences have their seat in the in- 
dividual souls, and socialization is a psychological phe- 
nomenon. A causal understanding of any social occur- 
rence would therefore be obtained if it could be deduced 
trom psychological data according to psychological laws. 
That part of the socio-historical occurrence which is 
within our means of comprehension is a psychical concat- 
enation which we reconstruct by means of either intuitive 
or methodical psychology. Only by these means can we 
bring it to subjective plausibility, can we obtain a feeling 
of the psychical necessity of the occurrence. The occur- 
rence would not be more intelligible than the merging of 
clouds or the entangling of the branches of trees if we did 
not recognize psychic motivations, feelings, thoughts, and 
needs, not merely as the bearers of these externalities. but 
as their essence. To that extent every history, every de- 
picting of a social condition. is an application of psycholog- 
ical knowledge. 
But it is of great methodological importance and im- 
mediately significant for the epistemological principle on 
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