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This text re-examines Durkheim's science of morality as it is illuminated by Aristotle's philosophy. The author demonstrates, by examining previously unappreciated aspects of the latter's moral sociology, that Durkheim's theory can be compatible with postmodernism.

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This book hits on a series of important developments in sociological theory....his work should provide welcome reading... * Social Forces *
This well-written and lucid book is timely in view of the recent upsurge of interest in returning to Aristotle and to Emile Durkheim for resources for contemporary social theory. -- Ernest Wallwork, Syracuse University
This brilliant analysis of Durkheim's sociology is provocative and relevant to our troubled times. In shifting the center of gravity for Durkheimian studies from the Enlightenment to ancient Greece, the author rightly forces all of us to rethink what postmodernism, often defined as rebellion against the Enlightenment, is really all about. Professor Challenger has given us much food for thought by tracing the concept of community from Aristotle through Durkheim's era to our own fin de siecle. -- Stjepan Mestrovic
This is a wonderfully mature analysis...of the history of western thought from Aristotle through Durkheim to post-modernism. -- Ralph Ketcham, Syracuse University
By recovering an Aristotelian Durkheim, Challenger has rendered a service to social science and social ethics. We sociologists have largely lost the philosophical context of our founding generation, and therefore we miss much that is there in our basic texts. This book brilliantly remedies the situation with respect to the greatest sociologist of them all, Emile Durkheim. -- Robert N. Bellah

Durkheim Through the Lens of Aristotle

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 2/21/1995 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780847679737, 978-0847679737
      ISBN10: 084767973X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This text re-examines Durkheim's science of morality as it is illuminated by Aristotle's philosophy. The author demonstrates, by examining previously unappreciated aspects of the latter's moral sociology, that Durkheim's theory can be compatible with postmodernism.

      Trade Review
      This book hits on a series of important developments in sociological theory....his work should provide welcome reading... * Social Forces *
      This well-written and lucid book is timely in view of the recent upsurge of interest in returning to Aristotle and to Emile Durkheim for resources for contemporary social theory. -- Ernest Wallwork, Syracuse University
      This brilliant analysis of Durkheim's sociology is provocative and relevant to our troubled times. In shifting the center of gravity for Durkheimian studies from the Enlightenment to ancient Greece, the author rightly forces all of us to rethink what postmodernism, often defined as rebellion against the Enlightenment, is really all about. Professor Challenger has given us much food for thought by tracing the concept of community from Aristotle through Durkheim's era to our own fin de siecle. -- Stjepan Mestrovic
      This is a wonderfully mature analysis...of the history of western thought from Aristotle through Durkheim to post-modernism. -- Ralph Ketcham, Syracuse University
      By recovering an Aristotelian Durkheim, Challenger has rendered a service to social science and social ethics. We sociologists have largely lost the philosophical context of our founding generation, and therefore we miss much that is there in our basic texts. This book brilliantly remedies the situation with respect to the greatest sociologist of them all, Emile Durkheim. -- Robert N. Bellah

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