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Emile Durkheim - An Introduction to Four Major Works (Paperback)
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Emile Durkheim - An Introduction to Four Major Works (Paperback)
Series: The Masters of Sociological Theory
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This volume focuses on the four books by Durkheim which are
generally accorded "classic" status: The Division of Labor in
Society (1893), The Rules of Sociological Method (1895), Suicide
(1897), and The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life (1912). In
considering each of these works, Jones gives an account of
Durkheim's intentions and beliefs, and why he held these beliefs,
taking into consideration their social and historical context. In
this discussion Jones also explains how Durkheim held some beliefs
because he held other beliefs, in the sense that some beliefs
provided his reasons for holding other beliefs. The author then
follows this with a critical assessment of Durkheim's beliefs,
indicating where these reasons were or were not insufficient,
either by Durkheim's standards or our own. This book provides an
excellent introduction to these four works in particular, and to
Durkheim's sociological theories in general. It will be useful to
upper-division undergraduates, as well as graduate students in
sociology, philosophy, and intellectual history. Researchers and
instructors will find it a valuable resource for lectures and
research. "A remarkable work. . . . From presuppositions to
conclusions, the presentation of Durkheimian thought is
exceptionally clear, concise and pertinent. Jones succeeds in
avoiding the traps associated with a summary, staying true to the
essential ideas of the sociologist." --Archives de Sciences
Sociales des Religions (Translated from French) " 'Translating'
Durkheim's central ideas into undeniably more accessible language.
Jones always stays close to the texts, and, in tune with his first
goal, his work is a relatively accurate account of Durkheim's
ideas. In addition, Emile Durkheim is a helpful reference for
specific points and definitions." --Contemporary Sociology
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