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Florian Witold Znaniecki (January 15 1882 - March 23 1958) was a philosopher and a sociologist. He taught and wrote in Poland and the United States. He was the 44th President of the American Sociological Association and the founder of academic sociology studies in Poland. His theoretical and methodological work contributed to the development of sociology as a distinct academic discipline.

He gained international fame as the co-author with William I. Thomas of The Polish Peasant in Europe and America 1918-1920, considered the foundation of modern empirical sociology and humanist sociology.

His Presidential Address, "Basic Problems of Contemporary Sociology," was delivered on September 8, 1954 at the Association's Annual Meeting in Urbana, Illinois, and was later published in the American Sociological Review (ASR October 1954 Vol 19 No 5, pp 519-524).

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Florian Znaniecki - Review of this thinker, with study questions, by Jeanne Curran and Susan R. Takata.

Polish Philosophers: Florian Znaniecki - Resource page providing biography, bibliography and links.

The Humanistic Approach of Florian Znaniecki - Paper by Elsbieta Halas. Explores this thinker's general approach, and reasons why is not better-known.

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