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Edvard Alexander Westermarck (20 November 1862 in
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– 3 September 1939 in
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) was a Finnish
philosopher Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, Value (ethics and social sciences), value, mind, and language. It is a rational an ...
and sociologist. Among other subjects, he studied
exogamy Exogamy is the social norm of mating or marrying outside one's social group. The group defines the scope and extent of exogamy, and the rules and enforcement mechanisms that ensure its continuity. One form of exogamy is dual exogamy, in which tw ...
and the
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.


Biography

Westermarck was born in 1862 in a well-off Lutheran family, part of the
Swedish-speaking population of Finland The Swedish-speaking population of Finland (whose members are called by many names—see below; ; ) is a linguistic minority in Finland. They maintain a strong identity and are seen either as a separate cultural, ethnic or linguistic group or ...
. His father worked at the
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as a bursar, and his maternal grandfather was a professor at the same university. It was thus natural for Edvard to study there, obtaining his first degree in
philosophy Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, Value (ethics and social sciences), value, mind, and language. It is a rational an ...
in 1886, but developing also an interest in
anthropology Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, society, societies, and linguistics, in both the present and past, including archaic humans. Social anthropology studies patterns of behav ...
and reading the works of
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. His thesis,
The History of Human Marriage ''The History of Human Marriage'' is an 1891 book by the Finnish philosopher and anthropologist Edvard Westermarck that, in the three-volume 1922 edition, 'attempt(s) a grand synthesis ... an overview of the entire world history of the institutio ...
, was published as a book in 1891, and would be published again in a substantially revised edition in 1921. In 1892, Westermarck became a lecturer in Sociology at the University of Helsinki. While at the university, he became the chairman of the
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, a student society promoting religious freedom. He was promoted to professor of Moral Philosophy in 1906 and occupied that chair until 1918, when he moved to the
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in
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. His students included Ragnar Numelin. While still teaching Philosophy in Turku, he helped found academic
sociology Sociology is the scientific study of human society that focuses on society, human social behavior, patterns of Interpersonal ties, social relationships, social interaction, and aspects of culture associated with everyday life. The term sociol ...
in the United Kingdom, becoming the first Martin White Professor of Sociology (with
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) in 1907 in the
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. One of the original reasons he spent time in London is he did not feel safe in Helsinki or Turku because of his advocacy of the independence of Finland, but even when the political situation quieted down, he continued teaching in both London and Turku until 1930 and 1932 respectively. He had also served for some years, between 1918 and 1921, as Rector of the Åbo Akademi University. He retired in 1932, and spent the rest of his life completing and publishing his major works, ''Ethical Relativity'' (1932), ''Three Essays on Sex and Morals'' (1934), ''The Future of Marriage in Western Civilization'' (1936) and ''Christianity and Morals'' (1939), the latter published in the year when he died. In 1929, he had published the English version, ''Memories of My Life'' of his autobiography, originally published in Swedish in 1927.


Views

He has been described as "first
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sociologist" or "the first
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",Sanderson, SK. "REFORMING THEORETICAL WORK IN SOCIOLOGY: A DETAILED REPLY TO MY CRITICS" as well as “an authority in the history of morals and of marriage customs.” He denied the then prevailing view that early human beings lived in sexual promiscuity, arguing that in fact historically
monogamy Monogamy ( ) is a social relation, relationship of Dyad (sociology), two individuals in which they form a mutual and exclusive intimate Significant other, partnership. Having only one partner at any one time, whether for life or #Serial monogamy ...
preceded
polygamy Polygamy (from Late Greek , "state of marriage to many spouses") is the practice of marriage, marrying multiple spouses. When a man is married to more than one wife at the same time, it is called polygyny. When a woman is married to more tha ...
. He maintained that “Marriage is rooted in the family rather than the family in the marriage”. The phenomenon of reverse sexual imprinting, the diminution in sexual attraction between persons who lived in close domestic proximity during the first few years in the life of either one, now known as the
Westermarck effect The Westermarck effect, also known as reverse sexual imprinting, is a psychological hypothesis that states that people tend not to be Sexual attraction, attracted to peers with whom they lived like siblings before the age of six. This hypothesi ...
, was first formally described in his thesis ''The History of Human Marriage'' (1891). Westermarck was also a scholar of
Morocco Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It has coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to Algeria–Morocc ...
and offered a positivist view of how its folk religion was formed in his two-volume work ''Ritual and Belief in Morocco'' (1926). He had started his fieldwork in Morocco as early as 1898, and visited the country 21 times in the next thirty years, spending in total seven years in the country. He also studied his favorite subject, marriage, there, publishing in 1914 ''Marriage Ceremonies of Morocco''. Westermarck critiqued Christian institutions and Christian ideas on the grounds that they lacked foundation. He was also a moral
relativist Relativism is a family of philosophical views which deny claims to absolute objectivity within a particular domain and assert that valuations in that domain are relative to the perspective of an observer or the context in which they are assess ...
and in his two-volume ''The Origin and Development of Moral Ideas'' (1906–1908) he argued that moral judgements are not rational but are based on emotions and on social approval or disapproval. As a consequence, he also denied the existence of general or universal moral truth. In the UK, his name is often spelled Edward. His sister,
Helena Westermarck Helena Charlotta Westermarck (20 November 1857, Helsinki – 5 April 1938, Helsinki) was a Swedish-speaking Finnish artist and writer. She is known for her pioneering biographies of women. Biography Westermarck studied art at the Drawing School ...
, was a writer and artist.


Books

*1891: ''
The History of Human Marriage ''The History of Human Marriage'' is an 1891 book by the Finnish philosopher and anthropologist Edvard Westermarck that, in the three-volume 1922 edition, 'attempt(s) a grand synthesis ... an overview of the entire world history of the institutio ...
.'' 3 Vol, Macmillan, London. *1906: '' The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas.'' 2 Vol, MacMillan, London *1907: ''Siveys ja kristinusko: Esitelmä''. Ylioppilasyhdistys Prometheus, Helsinki. *1914: ''Marriage Ceremonies in Morocco.'' Macmillan, London. *1919: ''Tapojen historiaa: Kuusi akadeemista esitelmää: Pitänyt Turussa syksyllä 1911 Edward Westermarck''. 2nd edition. Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden seura, Helsinki. *1920: ''Religion och magi'' (Religion and magick), Studentföreningen Verdandis Småskrifter 149, Albert Bonniers Förlag, Stockholm *1926: ''Ritual and Belief in Morocco''. 2 Vol. *1926: ''A short History of Human Marriage''. Macmillan, London. *1930: ''Wit and Wisdom in Morocco''. Routledge, London. *1932: '' Ethical Relativity''. *1932: ''Avioliiton historia''. WSOY, Helsinki. *1932: ''Early Beliefs and Their Social Influence''. London: Macmillan. *1933: ''Pagan Survivals in Mohammedan Civilisation''. London: Macmillan. *1933: ''Moraalin synty ja kehitys''. WSOY, Helsinki. *1934: ''Three Essays on Sex and Marriage.'' Macmillan, London. *1934: ''Freuds teori on Oedipuskomplexen i sociologisk belysning.'' Vetenskap och bildning, 45. Bonnier, Stockholm. *1936: ''The future of Marriage in Western Civilisation.'' Macmillan, London. *1937: "Forward" in ''The Wandering Spirit: A Study of Human Migration''. Macmillan, London *1939: ''Kristinusko ja moraali'' (Christianity and Morals). Otava, Helsinki.


References


Further reading

* Juhani Ihanus: Multiple origins: Edward Westermarck in search of mankind. Frankfurt am Main .a. Lang, 1999 (Europäische Studien zur Ideen- und Wissenschaftsgeschichte; 6); * * Pipatti, Otto (2019). ''Morality Made Visible: Edward Westermarck's Moral and Social Theory''. London: Routledge () * Kirsti Suolinna, Catherine af Hällström & Tommy Lahtinen: Portraying Morocco: Edward Westermarck's fieldwork and photographs 1898–1913. Åbo: Akademis Förl, 2000;


External links

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The Westermarck SocietyEdvard Westermarck in 375 humanists 21.03.2015, Faculty of Arts, University of Helsinki
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