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Hardcover Adam Ferguson and the Beginnings of Modern Sociology Book

ISBN: 1025257235

ISBN13: 9781025257235

Adam Ferguson and the Beginnings of Modern Sociology

"Adam Ferguson and the Beginnings of Modern Sociology" is a seminal scholarly exploration of the intellectual legacy of Adam Ferguson, a foundational figure in the Scottish Enlightenment. Written by W. C. Lehmann, this work meticulously examines Ferguson's contributions to social theory, positioning him as a precursor to the modern discipline of sociology. The study delves into Ferguson's most influential ideas, particularly those found in his "An Essay on the History of Civil Society," and analyzes his perspective on the evolution of human institutions, the division of labor, and the dynamics of civil society.

Lehmann provides a comprehensive overview of how Ferguson's thought bridged the gap between traditional moral philosophy and the systematic study of social structures. By evaluating his influence on subsequent thinkers and his role in defining social progress, the text highlights the historical importance of Ferguson's methodology. This volume is an essential resource for students and scholars of intellectual history, social science, and the Scottish Enlightenment, offering deep insights into the origins of sociological inquiry and the conceptual frameworks that continue to shape our understanding of human association and social change.

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