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    The analysis of ideology.Raymond Boudon - 1989 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Distinguished French sociologist Raymond Boudon presents here a critical theory history of the concept of ideology. His highly original and lucidly argued study addresses the core question of any account of ideology. How do individuals come to adhere to false or apparently irrational beliefs, and how do such beliefs become collectively accepted as true? Boudon begins by providing an exhaustive and subtle critique of sociological explanations of ideology from early conceptions to its current usage in the works of Barthes, Foucault, (...)
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    Raison, bonnes raisons.Raymond Boudon - 2003 - Paris: Presses Universitaires de France - PUF.
    L'économie, les sciences sociales et la philosophie, utilisent abondamment la notion de rationalité. Indispensable, elle semble insaisissable. Cet ouvrage vise à la clarifier. Mais il poursuit surtout un autre objectif. La difficulté qu'ont les sciences sociales à devenir des sciences à part entière provient de ce qu'elles utilisent généreusement des explications irrationnelles du comportement qui paraissent fragiles. Cela explique le succès croissant depuis une vingtaine d'années, aux États-Unis et en Europe, de la Théorie dite du Choix Rationnel (TCR). Faut-il y (...)
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    The art of self-persuasion: the social explanation of false beliefs.Raymond Boudon - 1994 - Cambridge, MA: Polity.
    This text aims to provide a contribution to the analysis of beliefs and, through the elaboration of the notion of good reasons, to make a significant contribution to the theory of rationality. It examines the main theories that have been used in the social sciences and psychology for the explanation of beliefs. The author develops a particular model which enables him to show that people often have good reasons to believe in false ideas. The central idea of this model is (...)
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    Essais sur la théorie générale de la rationalité: action sociale et sens commun.Raymond Boudon - 2007 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    Le magicien qui croit à l'efficacité des rituels de pluie n'obéit pas à une autre logique que l'homme de science, explique Durkheim. Les croyances religieuses doivent s'analyser comme le produit de raisons, expliquent Tocqueville et Weber. Les percées scientifiques les plus spectaculaires des sciences sociales sont celles qui ont réussi à déplacer les frontières du rationnel : à démontrer que la croyance ou le comportement qu'un regard superficiel juge spontanément irrationnel s'explique comme l'effet de raisons subjectivement fortes et objectivement fondées. (...)
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    L'idéologie, ou, L'origine des idées reçues.Raymond Boudon - 1986
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    Toward a synthetic theory of rationality.Raymond Boudon - 1993 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 7 (1):5 – 19.
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    Ordinary rationality: the core of analytical sociology.Raymond Boudon - 2011 - In Pierre Demeulenaere (ed.), Analytical Sociology and Social Mechanisms. Cambridge University Press. pp. 33--49.
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    Will sociology ever be a normal science?Raymond Boudon - 1988 - Theory and Society 17 (5):747-771.
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    Tracés territoriaux d’un point de vue sémiotique.Pierre Boudon - 2017 - Semiotica 2017 (219):563-574.
    Journal Name: Semiotica Issue: Ahead of print.
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    À quoi sert la sociologie?Raymond Boudon - 2002 - Cités 10 (2):133-156.
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    Abduction-a fragmentary logic.Pierre Boudon - 1989 - Semiotica 77 (1-3):239-252.
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  12. Appendix of sources.Raymond Boudon - 2000 - In Raymond Boudon & Mohamed Cherkaoui (eds.), Central Currents in Social Theory. Sage Publications. pp. 24--2.
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  13. A quoi sert la notion de "Structure"?, Essai sur la signification de la notion de structure dans les sciences humaines.Raymond Boudon - 1969 - Critica 3 (7/8):163-166.
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    Central currents in social theory.Raymond Boudon & Mohamed Cherkaoui (eds.) - 2000 - Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.
    Divided into two 4 volume sets, this collection aims to provide a complete guide to social theory from 1700 to the present day. Each set is divided around eight essential issues which are of core concern to social theory: {Social action and basic processes of interaction {Social institutions {Social structure {Social representations {Social change {Theoretical orientations {Problems in the philosophy of social sciences {Sociology's reflections upon itself and its relations with other social sciences The collections are designed to show how (...)
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    Croire et savoir: penser le politique, le moral et le religieux.Raymond Boudon - 2012 - Paris: PUF.
    La sociologie exerce sur la vie des idées dans les démocraties modernes une influence importante, mais ambiguë. Dans sa dimension scientifique, elle a réalisé une remarquable percée dans l’explication des phénomènes politiques, moraux et religieux. Elle a montré que la souveraineté du peuple dans une démocratie représentative n’a rien d’utopique, mais aussi que les démocraties représentatives sont menacées par une dérive oligarchique, et expliqué pourquoi la France l’est davantage que ses voisines. Elle a enrichi la réflexion philosophique sur le sens (...)
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  16. Comprendere la diversitè culturelle: le piège du sociocentrisme.Raymond Boudon - 2007 - Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 25 (2).
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    De l'objectivité des valeurs artistiques ou Les valeurs artistiques entre le platonisme et le conventionnalisme.Raymond Boudon - 1995 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 40:76-95.
    La réflexion contemporaine sur l'art revêt fréquemment, comme la réflexion sur la morale ou sur la connaissance, un caractère sceptique : les valeurs artistiques seraient des illusions collectives engendrées soit par les forces sociales anonymes qu'évoquent les traditions marxiste et durkheimienne, soit par la puissance des "mondes de l'art". Ces théories conventionnalistes ont l'intérêt de souligner les faiblesses des théories platonisantes des valeurs esthétiques, mais elles sont peu crédibles. On propose ici de voir dans les valeurs artistiques l'effet de systèmes (...)
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    Déterminismes sociaux et liberté individuelle: la querelle de l'"homo sociologicus".Raymond Boudon - 1978 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 2:179.
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    Examples of Sociological Explanation in Terms of Methodological Individualism.Raymond Boudon - 2023 - In Nathalie Bulle & Francesco Di Iorio (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Methodological Individualism: Volume II. Springer Verlag. pp. 203-224.
    In this chapter, typical examples of methodological individualism explanation are borrowed from Raymond Boudon’s writings. They respectively aim at answering the following questions:Why did Athens’ allies defect in the Peloponnesian War?When does social organization aim at eliminating unintended effects?Why does the rule of unanimity often prevail in traditional village societies?Why do members of an unorganized group tend to defect?Why are collective powers often governed by the iron law of oligarchy?Why did capitalist agriculture develop much more slowly in France than in (...)
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    Grand article: À quoi sert la sociologie ?Raymond Boudon - 2002 - Cités 10 (2):133-156.
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  21. Herbert Spencer.Raymond Boudon - 1997 - In Raymond Boudon, Mohamed Cherkaoui & Jeffrey C. Alexander (eds.), The Classical Tradition in Sociology: The European Tradition. Sage Publications. pp. 1--76.
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  22. Hacia una teoría sintética de la racionalidad.R. Boudon - 1993 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 7 (1).
     
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    Interventions.Raymond Boudon, Alban Bouvier, Pierre Demeulenaere, Jean-Pierre Dupuy, Pascal Engel & Bruno Gnassounou - 2000 - Cités 1:157-170.
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    Individualism and Holism in the Social Sciences.Raymond Boudon - 2023 - In Nathalie Bulle & Francesco Di Iorio (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Methodological Individualism: Volume I. Springer Verlag. pp. 103-115.
    The structure of explanation for methodological individualism (MI) can be represented by the expression M = M [m(P)] where the global phenomenon M results from a set of stylized individual behaviors m resulting from motivations which are themselves affected by global data P. In this, MI differs from holistic methodology in that it takes into account the individual (generally ideal–typical) reasons underlying these collective phenomena, and refuses, in principle, to treat a group as an actor endowed with a conscience and (...)
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  25. L'individualismo Metodologico E Le Tradizioni Sociologiche.Raymond Boudon - 1998 - Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 16 (3/4):34-45.
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  26. L'idéologie ou l'origine des idées reçues, coll. « Idées-forces ».Raymond Boudon - 1988 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 178 (1):99-100.
     
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    L’abduction: Une logique fragmentaire chaînée.Pierre Boudon - 1989 - Semiotica 77 (1-3):239-252.
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    More on “good reasons”: Reply to critics.Raymond Boudon - 1993 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 7 (1):87 – 102.
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    Modernization, Rationalization and Globalization.Raymond Boudon - 2011 - ProtoSociology 27:21-36.
    Is moral evolution a mere illusion, as postmodern thinkers state or a more or less permanent feature of history though it can be thwarted by unfavorable conjunctures, as Weber or Durkheim thought? The question is tentatively answered by a reanalysis of data drawn from the World Values Survey conducted under the lead of the University of Michigan. The data on seven Western countries show, when comparing the answers of younger to older respondents and of more to less educated respondents, that (...)
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    Nuovi libri.Raymond Boudon - 2003 - Rivista di Filosofia 94 (3).
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    On the underlying epistemology of some sociological theories and on its scientific consequences.Raymond Boudon - 1972 - Synthese 24 (3-4):410 - 430.
  32. Perché le credenze ideologiche sono spesso generate dalla scienza normale.Raymond Boudon - 1986 - Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 4 (3/4):78-88.
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    Petite sociologie de l'incommunication.Raymond Boudon - 1989 - Hermes 4:53.
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    Pour une philosophie des sciences sociales.Raymond Boudon - 1969 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 159:303 - 318.
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  35. Rational Choice Theory.Raymond Boudon - 2008 - Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 26 (3).
     
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    Réécriture d’une ville: La Médina de Tunis.Pierre Boudon - 1978 - Semiotica 22 (1-2):1-74.
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  37. Relativising relativism: When sociology refutes the sociology of science.R. Boudon - 1996 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 48:535-552.
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    Recherches sémiotiques sur le lieu.Pierre Boudon - 1973 - Semiotica 7 (3).
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    Ship as a space locus, architecture as a space fabrica.Pierre Boudon - 2009 - Semiotica 2009 (175):297-310.
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    Short Answers to the Géode Questionnaire.Raymond Boudon - 2007 - European Journal of Social Theory 10 (2):245-246.
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    Sens et raisons : théorie de l'argumentation et sciences humaines.Raymond Boudon - 1995 - Hermes 16:29.
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    Short-cycle higher education and the pitfalls of collective action.Raymond Boudon, Philippe Cibois & Janina Lagneau - 1976 - Minerva 14 (1):33-60.
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    Sur la modération constitutionnelle : chronique bibliographique. A propos de Julien Bourdon, La passion de la modération d'Aristote à Nicolas Sarkozy.Julien Boudon - 2012 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes (10).
    Ne serait-ce que par son titre, dont l’oxymore est d’emblée assumée (p.11) et dont les protagonistes sont associés d’une manière qui ne laisse de surprendre, l’ouvrage de Julien Boudon publié dans la collection « Les sens du droit » des éditions Dalloz, mériterait de retenir l’attention.Dans ce court opus, l’auteur entend, à travers un examen qui puise tout à la fois aux sources de l’histoire, de la philosophie, du droit, de la science politique, et qui emprunte à la fois au (...)
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    The Bounded Rationality Theory, the Rational Choice Theory or the Methodological Individualism.Raymond Boudon - 2004 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 14 (1).
    The bounded rationality theory has been perceived by social scientists as a more flexible version of the rational choice theory, also called expected utility theory. The former has the avantage of taking into consideration the fact that information is generally costly. It corrects the RCT on an important point. For the social sciences, the RCT is very useful, but far from representing a general theory which could explain the various kinds of behaviour the social sciences are confronted to, even in (...)
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  45. The Cognitivist Model: An Example from de Tocqueville.Raymond Boudon - 1997 - In Raymond Boudon, Mohamed Cherkaoui & Jeffrey C. Alexander (eds.), The Classical Tradition in Sociology: The European Tradition. Sage Publications. pp. 1--2.
     
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    The classical tradition in sociology: the European tradition.Raymond Boudon, Mohamed Cherkaoui & Jeffrey C. Alexander (eds.) - 1997 - Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
    This four-volume set presents an unrivalled collection of the key literature in European sociology. The prestigious texts range across the European tradition from enlightenment to contemporary theory. The collection explodes the myth that the European tradition in sociology is a debate with the ghosts of Karl Marx and Max Weber, demonstrating that the tradition is far more deeply rooted and broadly based. Volume 1 is devoted to the emergence of European sociology. The contribution of classical political economy and the Enlightenment (...)
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    The origin of values: sociology and philosophy of beliefs.Raymond Boudon - 2001 - New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers.
    Values have always been a central topic in both philosophy and the social sciences. Statements about what is good or bad, fair or unfair, legitimate or illegitimate, express clear beliefs about human existence. The fact that values differ from culture to culture and century to century opens many questions. In "The Origin of Values," Raymond Boudon offers empirical, data-based analysis of existing theories about values, while developing his own perspective as to why people accept or reject value statements. Boudon classifies (...)
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    The three basic paradigms of macrosociology: Functionalism, neo-Marxism and interaction analysis.Raymond Boudon - 1975 - Theory and Decision 6 (4):381-406.
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    Une éthique est-elle possible en l'absence de croyances dogmatiques?Raymound Boudon - 1996 - ProtoSociology 8:237-259.
    A recurrent topic among philosophers as well as social scientists since Novalis, Comte, Weber, modem existentialists, and post-modern sociologists, etc. is that in the absence of what Tocqueville called "dogmatic beliefs” values cannot be grounded : you prefer liberty, I prefer equality; none of us would be neither right nor wrong. Contemporary writers as Rawls and Habermas defend, against this current view, the idea that value statements can be grounded rationally. Habermas' theory of communicational rationality remains procedural, formal and on (...)
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    Why do Social Scientists Tend to See the World as Over-Ordened?Raymond Boudon - 1989 - Philosophica 44 (22).
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