Lucien Levy-Bruhl [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 27 (4):791-792 (1974)
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This volume, one of the Explorations in Interpretive Sociology series, provides a brief introduction to the sociological work of the French philosopher and sociologist, Lucien Levy-Bruhl. The book includes a short biography of Levy-Bruhl, a chronological list of his principal works, a short essay outlining the development of his sociological theories, 63 pages of extracts from his works, and a short annotated bibliography. The biography notes the wide range of Levy-Bruhl’s interests, which included philosophy, sociology, literature, and politics. The list of his principal works reveals, in addition to the many more well known books on the primitive mind, several works on ethics and the history of philosophy, and volumes on the philosophies of Jacobi and of Comte.

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