Talk:Jean-Michel Berthelot

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I thought that this was an informative and well-structured review of Jean-Michel Berthelot's works as a sociologist, philosopher, and epistemologist. You did a good job of encompassing his main areas of study and drew them into the page nicely. A few suggestions I might add are to include the influence and effects of his teachings at the Sorbonne and during his time in Toulouse, briefly note his relatives or people close to him if you deem that necessary, and elaborate on his typology of sociological explanations and six logical schemas of intelligibility.

Something to include: this text was written in his Memoriam and demonstrates his influence during the 1980s: "He leaves behind a varied work that reflects his thirst for knowledge and the plurality of his centers of interest. From the sociology of education ( The school trap, 1983, taken from his thesis; School, orientation and society, 1993), to the sociology of the body, these are mainly works relating to the epistemology of the social sciences, sociology of scientific knowledge and the history of sociology which earned Jean-Michel Berthelot, at the end of the “Toulouse period” a wide notoriety and placed him at the forefront of the discipline. https://www.cairn.info/revue-l-annee-sociologique-2006-2-page-247.htm

Overall, great article!

Antoniocmontero1 (talk) 03:44, 13 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]