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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Durkheim, Communitarianism, and Postmodernism | 1 | |
Pt. 1 | Aristotelian Prologue | |
Ch. 1 | Physis and Polis | 21 |
Science and Philosophy | 22 | |
The Meaning of Physis | 24 | |
The Meaning of the Polis | 31 | |
Happiness: The Natural End of Human Beings | 35 | |
Virtue and Natural Law | 38 | |
Ch. 2 | Justice and Friendship in the State | 51 |
Justice and the State | 51 | |
Friendship and Happiness | 62 | |
Friendship and the Purpose of the State | 73 | |
Aristotle's Normative Science of Human Affairs | 75 | |
Pt. 2 | Montesquieu and Rousseau as Transitional Figures in the Development of Social Science | |
Ch. 3 | Montesquieu's Major Contributions to the Rise of Social Science | 85 |
Defining the Approach and the Field of Study | 86 | |
The Interrelatedness of Social Phenomena | 89 | |
The Development of Societal Types and Their Classification | 91 | |
The Notion of Cause in Social Life | 98 | |
Toward a New Meaning of Natural Law | 101 | |
Toward a Relative Approach to Determining the Normal and the Pathological in Human Affairs | 102 | |
Ch. 4 | Rousseau's Major Contributions to Sociology | 107 |
Defining the Nature of the Social and the Individual | 107 | |
The Social Foundations of Morality, Rationality, and Happiness | 113 | |
Society and State in Fostering Human Happiness | 120 | |
Pt. 3 | Durkheim's Sociology and Its Relation to the Social Science of His Predecessors | |
Ch. 5 | Philosophical and Methodological Foundations | 137 |
Methodological Characteristics | 138 | |
Relational Social Realism | 140 | |
Neonaturalism | 149 | |
Ch. 6 | Nature and Society | 157 |
Society as an Emergent System of Nature | 161 | |
The Evolutionary Conception of Society | 162 | |
The Social Nature of the Human Condition | 177 | |
The Ethical Aims of Social Science | 190 | |
Implications for Contemporary Social Thought | 191 | |
Conclusion: What Does Community Mean in a Postmodern Age? | 199 | |
Durkheim, Pragmatism, and Postmodernism | 202 | |
Durkheim and Communitarianism | 209 | |
Bibliography | 215 | |
Index | 223 | |
About the Author | 225 |
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