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From the distinction between the concept of anomie of Durkheim and Guyau, is exposed as Guyau taking that concept describes the need of the moral theory to take a turn in his conception. For Guyau the moral stops configured as a universal law, to become an individualistic conception of morality. For Guyau the process is not only inevitable, also it is desirable.

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  • as Guyau taking that concept describes the need of the moral theory to take a turn in his conception

  • For Guyau the moral stops configured as a universal law

  • Con posterioridad a Guyau 13, Durkheim utilizó la palabra anomia para mostrar, a través de ella, sus diferencias con Guyau respecto a la forma de concebir la moral

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From the distinction between the concept of anomie of Durkheim and Guyau, is exposed as Guyau taking that concept describes the need of the moral theory to take a turn in his conception. 1. Jean-Marie Guyau y Emile Durkheim tienen en común haber empleado, en sus respectivos escritos, el concepto «anomia», pero con intención de designar dos concepciones diferentes, que son buen ejemplo del debate desarrollado en la época, sobre el estatuto teórico de la filosofía moral.

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