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Émile Durkheim and Sui generis

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Difference between Émile Durkheim and Sui generis

Émile Durkheim vs. Sui generis

David Émile Durkheim (or; April 15, 1858 – November 15, 1917) was a French sociologist. Sui generis is a Latin phrase that means "of its (his, her, their) own kind; in a class by itself; unique." A number of disciplines use the term to refer to unique entities.

Similarities between Émile Durkheim and Sui generis

Émile Durkheim and Sui generis have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Law, Political philosophy.

Law

Law is a system of rules that are created and enforced through social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior.

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Political philosophy

Political philosophy, or political theory, is the study of topics such as politics, liberty, justice, property, rights, law, and the enforcement of laws by authority: what they are, why (or even if) they are needed, what, if anything, makes a government legitimate, what rights and freedoms it should protect and why, what form it should take and why, what the law is, and what duties citizens owe to a legitimate government, if any, and when it may be legitimately overthrown, if ever.

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Émile Durkheim and Sui generis Comparison

Émile Durkheim has 224 relations, while Sui generis has 69. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.68% = 2 / (224 + 69).

References

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