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A selection of the most important writings of the great French sociologist on ethics and education, including many pieces previously unavailable in English.Emile Durkheim, whose writings still exer...
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27 February 2014

A selection of the most important writings of the great French sociologist on ethics and education, including many pieces previously unavailable in English.
Emile Durkheim, whose writings still exert a great influence over sociological thought, has often been called the father of the sociology of education. He lectured extensively on the subject, and was convinced of its necessary place in social theory. Buthis work cannot be fully understood unless it is realized that he had an overriding concern form morals. He saw the relationship between morals and education as almost that of theory to practice, yet he never wrote a systematic work on the subject of morals, although for some time he planned such a book and managed just before he died in 1917 to write the opening introduction. This collection of Durkheim's work on morals and education brings together many items translated into English for the first time.A wide selection of articles, reviews and discussions has been included in this book, covering such subjects as, defining morals, the science of morality, moral facts, relativism, the relation of science to morality; and in education, problems of definition, childhood, sex education, Rousseau's 'Emile', teaching secular morality and the effectiveness of moral doctrines. The book also included an introduction to each of the two sections, as well as bibliographies which deal with Durkheim's own works on morals and education, together with those covering references to his writing on these subjects written by others.
Emile Durkheim, whose writings still exert a great influence over sociological thought, has often been called the father of the sociology of education. He lectured extensively on the subject, and was convinced of its necessary place in social theory. Buthis work cannot be fully understood unless it is realized that he had an overriding concern form morals. He saw the relationship between morals and education as almost that of theory to practice, yet he never wrote a systematic work on the subject of morals, although for some time he planned such a book and managed just before he died in 1917 to write the opening introduction. This collection of Durkheim's work on morals and education brings together many items translated into English for the first time.A wide selection of articles, reviews and discussions has been included in this book, covering such subjects as, defining morals, the science of morality, moral facts, relativism, the relation of science to morality; and in education, problems of definition, childhood, sex education, Rousseau's 'Emile', teaching secular morality and the effectiveness of moral doctrines. The book also included an introduction to each of the two sections, as well as bibliographies which deal with Durkheim's own works on morals and education, together with those covering references to his writing on these subjects written by others.
Price: $50.00
Pages: 230
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date:
27 February 2014
Trim Size: 8.46 X 5.47 in
ISBN: 9780227174210
Format: Paperback
Acknowledgments
The translations
Notation and bibliographies
Abbreviations
Preface
Part I: Morals
Introduction by W.S.F. Pickering
1. 1904a(5) Review 'Lévy-Bruhl, La Morale et la science des moeurs'
2. 1905b Contribution to 'Morality without God: an attempt to find a collectivist solution'
3. 1906a(11) Review 'Albert Bayet, La Morale scientifique: essai sur les applications
morales des sciences sociologiques'
4. 1907a(10) Review 'Westermarck, The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, vol. I'
5. 1908a(2) A discussion on positive morality: the issue of rationality in ethics
6. 1910b A discussion on the notion of social equality
7. 1920a 'Introduction to ethics'
Part II: Education
Introduction by W.S.F. Pickering
8. 1904a(40) and (41) Review 'Durkheim, "Pédagogie et sociologie" and Paul Barth,
"Die Geschichte der Erziehung in soziologischer Beleuchtung"'
9. 1909a(2) A discussion on the effectiveness of moral doctrines
10. 1911a A discussion on sex education
11. 1911c(2) 'Childhood'
12. 1912b A discussion on the boarding school and the New School
13. 1916c 'The moral greatness of France and the school of the future'
14. 1919a 'Rousseau on educational theory'
Bibliography
Morals
Education
Name Index
Subject Index
The translations
Notation and bibliographies
Abbreviations
Preface
Part I: Morals
Introduction by W.S.F. Pickering
1. 1904a(5) Review 'Lévy-Bruhl, La Morale et la science des moeurs'
2. 1905b Contribution to 'Morality without God: an attempt to find a collectivist solution'
3. 1906a(11) Review 'Albert Bayet, La Morale scientifique: essai sur les applications
morales des sciences sociologiques'
4. 1907a(10) Review 'Westermarck, The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, vol. I'
5. 1908a(2) A discussion on positive morality: the issue of rationality in ethics
6. 1910b A discussion on the notion of social equality
7. 1920a 'Introduction to ethics'
Part II: Education
Introduction by W.S.F. Pickering
8. 1904a(40) and (41) Review 'Durkheim, "Pédagogie et sociologie" and Paul Barth,
"Die Geschichte der Erziehung in soziologischer Beleuchtung"'
9. 1909a(2) A discussion on the effectiveness of moral doctrines
10. 1911a A discussion on sex education
11. 1911c(2) 'Childhood'
12. 1912b A discussion on the boarding school and the New School
13. 1916c 'The moral greatness of France and the school of the future'
14. 1919a 'Rousseau on educational theory'
Bibliography
Morals
Education
Name Index
Subject Index