Stanislaw Kozyr-Kowalski - EN

StanisławKozyr-Kowalski was full professor (ordinary proifessor) of sociology. He served at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland, as the Chair of General Sociology at the Institute of Sociology. His major research interests lied in theoretical sociology, economic sociology, social differentiation (modern class and estate structures), and sociology of knowledge.

Theoretical inspiration of his work were classics of modern sociology and philosophy: Hegel, Marx, Weber, Tocqueville, Durkheim, Pareto, Simmel, A. Marshall, Tönnies, Scheler and Znaniecki.

Heglel

Marx

M. Weber

Durkheim

A. Marshal

Pareto

Scheler

Tocqueville

Tönnies

Znaniecki

Kozyr-Kowalski’s  studies on classical sociology cannot by any means be confined to pure historical analyses. He established principles of a general theoretical approach to the study of society he called sociological neoclassicism or neoclassical paradigm of sociology. They form the basis for his own theory of society.

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