Preface.
Chapter 1: The Interpretation of Durkheim: Sociology Contra Durkheim.
Chapter 2: Durkheim as the Theorist of Order and Science.
Chapter 3: Understanding Durkheim in his Time: Historical and Political Considerations.
Chapter 4: Philosophy and the Republic: the Influence of Renouvier.
Chapter 5: Differentiation and the Problems of Modernity.
Chapter 6: Individualism and Socialism?.
Chapter 7: The Science of Facts and Things: Methodological Considerations.
Chapter 8: Society as the "Coefficient of Preservation": the Question of Suicide.
Chapter 9: The Thinking State: Power and Democracy.
Chapter 10: Practical Reason and Moral Order: Morality and Society.
Chapter 11: Belief and the Logic of the Sacred.
Chapter 12: Final Reflections - Durkheim Contra Sociology.
Appendix: Durkheim and Renouvier.
Glossary.
Biographical Sketches.
Notes.
References.
Index
Sue Stedman Jones is an independent scholar affiliated to the Durkheim Studies Centre in Oxford. She was formerly a lecturer in Philosophy and Social Science at Goldsmiths College London.
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