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EIGHT Wittgenstein and the Activity of a Durkheimian Social Critic
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- Introduction 1
- ONE Durkheim's Communitarian Defense of Liberalism 11
- TWO Tradition and Autonomy: The Path to Moral Individualism 29
- THREE Liberalism as a Common Faith 61
- FOUR Durkheim, Goodman, Rorty, and Mild-Mannered Pragmatism 91
- FIVE The Individual in Society: A Sacred Marriage? 115
- SIX Provinces of Ethics: Moral Pluralism and a Plurality of Morals 136
- SEVEN Education, Virtue, and Democracy 185
- EIGHT Wittgenstein and the Activity of a Durkheimian Social Critic 226
- NINE Durkheim Among a Company of Critics: Rawls, Walzer, Macintyre, and Rorty 256
- Note on the Life of Durkheim: The Moral Imagination of the Social Scientist 287
- Notes 295
- Works Cited 323
- Index 331
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Acknowledgments vii
- Contents ix
- Introduction 1
- ONE Durkheim's Communitarian Defense of Liberalism 11
- TWO Tradition and Autonomy: The Path to Moral Individualism 29
- THREE Liberalism as a Common Faith 61
- FOUR Durkheim, Goodman, Rorty, and Mild-Mannered Pragmatism 91
- FIVE The Individual in Society: A Sacred Marriage? 115
- SIX Provinces of Ethics: Moral Pluralism and a Plurality of Morals 136
- SEVEN Education, Virtue, and Democracy 185
- EIGHT Wittgenstein and the Activity of a Durkheimian Social Critic 226
- NINE Durkheim Among a Company of Critics: Rawls, Walzer, Macintyre, and Rorty 256
- Note on the Life of Durkheim: The Moral Imagination of the Social Scientist 287
- Notes 295
- Works Cited 323
- Index 331