Description

Book Synopsis
Sociology for Durkheim was by no means a knowledge closed in its specificity. It was rather an open science, permeable to contributions coming from other disciplines. For him, the task of sociology was to study what held societies together, giving place to reflective change and progressive development. This is an epistemological and political model that still retains all its relevance today: an example to be rediscovered against any reductionist conception of the vocation and object of social sciences; an encouragement to see sociology as an indispensable protagonist for an authentic interdisciplinary dialogue in the field of humanities. It is one of the best legacies Durkheim left us, that this book attempts to illustrate. *Émile Durkheim: Sociology as an Open Science is now available in paperback for individual customers.

Table of Contents
List of Tables Introduction: Reversing the canon of Durkheim's sociology Massimo Pendenza and Giovanni Paoletti Part I – A crossover between disciplines: The Elementary Forms of Religious Life 1. Reason as a social faculty. The Elementary Forms of Religious Life and the sociological critique of Philosophical Enlightenment Nicola Marcucci 2. Durkheim and the history of ancient religions: the strange case of the camel sacrifice Giovanni Paoletti 3. Little Skeleton and the Rubber Duckie: Durkheim and the Invisible Religion Fabio Dei 4. ‘Fusing morals and aesthetics’: The aesthetic foundations of the cosmopolitan social bond in Durkheim’s vision of ritual and religious life Dario Verderame 5. Durkheim and the sociology of festivities Philippe Steiner Part II - Beyond conservative Durkheim: society, solidarity, and politics 6. ‘Elevating human dignity as a universal frame of reference’: Durkheim on the moral sources of solidarity in modern societies Massimo Pendenza 7. Towards a model of reflexive solidarity Ambrogio Santambrogio 8. The government of society: Durkheim on the political, the State and democracy from a sociological perspective Francesco Callegaro 9. Durkheim, “Europe” and Brexit David Inglis

Émile Durkheim: Sociology as an Open Science

    Product form

    £53.60

    Includes FREE delivery

    Order before 4pm today for delivery by Sat 20 Jun 2026.

    A Paperback by Giovanni Paoletti, Massimo Pendenza

    Out of stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of Émile Durkheim: Sociology as an Open Science by Giovanni Paoletti

      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 22/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9789004524491, 978-9004524491
      ISBN10:

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Sociology for Durkheim was by no means a knowledge closed in its specificity. It was rather an open science, permeable to contributions coming from other disciplines. For him, the task of sociology was to study what held societies together, giving place to reflective change and progressive development. This is an epistemological and political model that still retains all its relevance today: an example to be rediscovered against any reductionist conception of the vocation and object of social sciences; an encouragement to see sociology as an indispensable protagonist for an authentic interdisciplinary dialogue in the field of humanities. It is one of the best legacies Durkheim left us, that this book attempts to illustrate. *Émile Durkheim: Sociology as an Open Science is now available in paperback for individual customers.

      Table of Contents
      List of Tables Introduction: Reversing the canon of Durkheim's sociology Massimo Pendenza and Giovanni Paoletti Part I – A crossover between disciplines: The Elementary Forms of Religious Life 1. Reason as a social faculty. The Elementary Forms of Religious Life and the sociological critique of Philosophical Enlightenment Nicola Marcucci 2. Durkheim and the history of ancient religions: the strange case of the camel sacrifice Giovanni Paoletti 3. Little Skeleton and the Rubber Duckie: Durkheim and the Invisible Religion Fabio Dei 4. ‘Fusing morals and aesthetics’: The aesthetic foundations of the cosmopolitan social bond in Durkheim’s vision of ritual and religious life Dario Verderame 5. Durkheim and the sociology of festivities Philippe Steiner Part II - Beyond conservative Durkheim: society, solidarity, and politics 6. ‘Elevating human dignity as a universal frame of reference’: Durkheim on the moral sources of solidarity in modern societies Massimo Pendenza 7. Towards a model of reflexive solidarity Ambrogio Santambrogio 8. The government of society: Durkheim on the political, the State and democracy from a sociological perspective Francesco Callegaro 9. Durkheim, “Europe” and Brexit David Inglis

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account