what are the two types of social facts according to imile Durkheim?
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Durkheim defined social facts as things external to, and coercive of, the actor. These are created from collective forces and do not emanate from the individual (Hadden, p. ... While they may not seem to be observable, social facts are things, and "are to be studied empirically, not philosophically"
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