Abstract

In recent years, in many Western countries, there has been a sharp decline in the number of sociology students and in the market for sociology books, while in the field of psychology a similar development was absent. In a nutshell: psychology and philosophy gained most of the territory that sociology lost. At this very moment, the sociologists Quilley and Loyal have published a courageous article in which they reclaim that lost territory by outlining a sociological perspective as broad as life-and-the-universe.

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