The concept of “altruism” in sociology: From classical theories to practical oblivion

The article presents a historical and theoretical analysis of the main conceptions of altruism in the classical sociological tradition. The author states that the idea of altruism and morality was crucial for theories of society developed by H. Spencer, E. Durkheim, and G. Simmel, and formed the bas...

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Main Author: A V Bykov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2015-12-01
Series:RUDN journal of Sociology
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/sociology/article/view/6099
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spelling doaj-6415e42716794c37b56ea6e04cacfcf62020-11-24T23:58:13ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN journal of Sociology2313-22722408-88972015-12-01015186098The concept of “altruism” in sociology: From classical theories to practical oblivionA V Bykov0<p>Национальный исследовательский университет - Высшая школа экономики</p>The article presents a historical and theoretical analysis of the main conceptions of altruism in the classical sociological tradition. The author states that the idea of altruism and morality was crucial for theories of society developed by H. Spencer, E. Durkheim, and G. Simmel, and formed the basis of their social and ontological views. However, today the problem of altruistic behavior is quite marginal for sociologists have practically stopped using the term “altruism” (coined by the sociology’s “godfather” A. Comte) in theories and explanatory models, and the studies of altruism and altruistic behavior (more broadly - morality) have gradually “migrated” to other social and behavioral sciences that made, significant progress in explaining this phenomenon. The author argues that the dominant position of T. Parsons’s social system theory in sociology is one of the reasons for such a situation; he also critically analyzes the concept of “creative altruism” proposed by P. Sorokin. The contradiction between the crucial character of the idea of altruism in classical sociological theories and its almost total oblivion in today’s sociology is emphasized in the context of the “revival” of sociology of morality.http://journals.rudn.ru/sociology/article/view/6099альтруизмморальЭ. ДюркгеймГ. СпенсерГ. Зиммельсоциология моралиистория социологиисоциологические теории
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The concept of “altruism” in sociology: From classical theories to practical oblivion
RUDN journal of Sociology
альтруизм
мораль
Э. Дюркгейм
Г. Спенсер
Г. Зиммель
социология морали
история социологии
социологические теории
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title The concept of “altruism” in sociology: From classical theories to practical oblivion
title_short The concept of “altruism” in sociology: From classical theories to practical oblivion
title_full The concept of “altruism” in sociology: From classical theories to practical oblivion
title_fullStr The concept of “altruism” in sociology: From classical theories to practical oblivion
title_full_unstemmed The concept of “altruism” in sociology: From classical theories to practical oblivion
title_sort concept of “altruism” in sociology: from classical theories to practical oblivion
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series RUDN journal of Sociology
issn 2313-2272
2408-8897
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The article presents a historical and theoretical analysis of the main conceptions of altruism in the classical sociological tradition. The author states that the idea of altruism and morality was crucial for theories of society developed by H. Spencer, E. Durkheim, and G. Simmel, and formed the basis of their social and ontological views. However, today the problem of altruistic behavior is quite marginal for sociologists have practically stopped using the term “altruism” (coined by the sociology’s “godfather” A. Comte) in theories and explanatory models, and the studies of altruism and altruistic behavior (more broadly - morality) have gradually “migrated” to other social and behavioral sciences that made, significant progress in explaining this phenomenon. The author argues that the dominant position of T. Parsons’s social system theory in sociology is one of the reasons for such a situation; he also critically analyzes the concept of “creative altruism” proposed by P. Sorokin. The contradiction between the crucial character of the idea of altruism in classical sociological theories and its almost total oblivion in today’s sociology is emphasized in the context of the “revival” of sociology of morality.
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мораль
Э. Дюркгейм
Г. Спенсер
Г. Зиммель
социология морали
история социологии
социологические теории
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