1st Edition

Durkheim, Morals And Modernity

By Willie Watts Miller Copyright 1996
    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    Thorough and wide-ranging examination of the science of morals, reviving and defending the tradition of a scientific approach to ethics. Engages with recent debates on modernism and morality, demonstrating the contemporary relevance of Durkheim's ideas. This book is intended for social and political theory, philosophy of science and Durkheimian studies within sociology, philosophy and politics.

    Chapter 1 Introduction: Durkheim’s project; Part I “America”; Chapter One Developing a moral science; Chapter Two Towards a new spirit of the laws; Chapter Three The division of labour; Chapter Four The organic self; Chapter Five Modern ills and modern ideals; Part II The kingdom and the republic; Chapter Six Virtue ethics: duty and the good; Chapter Seven Rational ethics: autonomy; Chapter Eight From the kingdom of ends to the republic of persons; Chapter Nine A secular religion?; Chapter Ten The cult of man;

    Biography

    W. Watts Miller