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(1990) Georg Simmel and contemporary sociology, Dordrecht, Springer.

Simmel's influence on Lukács's conception of the sociology of art

Anna Wessely

pp. 357-373

An old black-covered notebook, preserved in the Lukács Archive in Budapest, contains a transcription of eleven lectures on logic held by Georg Simmel at the University of Berlin in November, 1906 and January, 1907. Simmel-scholars may find interest in but will hardly be surprised by his treatment of logic. Although he published little on the subject, his line of argument is certainly familiar.1

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-0459-0_20

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Wessely, A. (1990)., Simmel's influence on Lukács's conception of the sociology of art, in M. Kaern, B. S. Phillips & R. S. Cohen (eds.), Georg Simmel and contemporary sociology, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 357-373.

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