Correct option is C
B,C,D,E,A
Emile Durkheim's Works in Chronological Order:
Emile Durkheim was a highly influential French sociologist.
B. The Division of Labour in Society (1893):
- This was Durkheim's doctoral dissertation and his first major published work.
- It explores how social solidarity evolves in societies as they become more complex.
C. The Rules of Sociological Method (1895):
- In this book, Durkheim outlines his methodological approach to sociology, emphasizing the importance of objective, scientific methods.
- He argues that social facts should be treated as "things" and studied empirically.
- In this book, Durkheim outlines his methodological approach to sociology, emphasizing the importance of objective, scientific methods.
D. Suicide (1897):
- This groundbreaking work examines the social causes of suicide, arguing that it is not solely an individual act but is influenced by social factors.
- Durkheim introduces concepts like anomie and different types of suicide.
- This groundbreaking work examines the social causes of suicide, arguing that it is not solely an individual act but is influenced by social factors.
E. The Elementary Forms of Religious Life (1912):
- This book explores the social origins and functions of religion, focusing on the religious practices of Australian Aboriginal tribes.
- Durkheim argues that religion is a fundamental social institution that reinforces social solidarity.
A. Moral Education (1925):
- This work was published posthumously, based on Durkheim's lectures on moral education.
- It explores the role of education in instilling moral values and social cohesion in individuals.