*本文原名”The Metropolis and Mental Life”, 選自Kurt Wolff 編譯的The Sociology of Georg Simmel (New York: Free Press, 1950), pp.409-424. [①] 約翰-羅斯金(John Ruskin, 1819-1900),英國維多利亞時代最負盛名的畫家、科學家、詩人、哲學家和環境保護活動家。他為之努力並做出了最重要貢獻的藝術流派...
This article asks what kind of experiences he had in the big city, or could have had, particularly in Berlin.JazbinsekWissenschaftszentrumDietmarWissenschaftszentrumEBSCO_AspJournal of Urban HistoryJazbinsek, D. (2003). The metropolis and the mental life of Georg Simmel: On the history of an ...
The Metropolis and Mental Life by Georg Simmel Kurt Wolff (Trans.) The Sociology of Georg Simmel, New York: Free Press, 1950, pp. 409-424 The deepest problems of modern life derive from the claim of the individual to preserve the autonomy a nd individuality of his existence in the face ...
Simmel’s‚ “TheMetropolisandMentalLife”‚ he concentrated on the subjective culture of the small town and the objective culture of a populous‚ urban city and how it influences the individual. Living in a large populousmetropolis‚ has a tendency to dull an individual’s mind‚ ...
“The Metropolis and Mental Life" by Georg Simmel is a essay stating how each individuals are effected by where they are positioned in our society. He explains the difference in the lifestyles of people living in urban cities compared to people living in rural cities. Georg Simmel believes ...
The Metropolis and the Mental Life of Georg Simmel: On the History of an Antipathy German sociologist and cultural philosopher Georg Simmel's contribution to Europe's urban history has had an enduring influence, due in no part to the vali... D Jazbinsek - 《Acoustics Speech & Signal Processi...
1903. "The Metropolis and Mental Life." in The Sociology of Georg Simmel, edited by Wolff Kurt. New York: Free Press.Simmel Georg... G Simmel 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 The early sociology of religion / the emergence of modern sociology and anthropology, as is demonstrated by its significance...
As presented in his famous essay on ‘The Metropolis and Mental Life’, the differentiation between these two forms of social relationship relies on a corre-sponding distinction between two psychic agencies (referred to via expressions such as ‘layers of our soul’, ‘psychic organs’ or ‘...
In this chapter, I explore the psychological pathologies derived from life in the metropolis through Simmel’s understanding of them. I approach his conceptualisation of the modern city and the conditions it imposes. Understanding the role of the city in Simmel is particularly important because of ...
This is the reason why, during the Middle Ages, the Church, and to some extent the nobility, were the supporters of intellectual life.# The lonely settler in the German or American forests is non-dependent; the inhabitants of a modern metropolis are independent in the positive sense of the...