
Durkheim's Philosophy Lectures: Notes from the Lycée de Sens Course, 1883–1884
by Emile Durkheim , Edited and translated by Neil Gross , Robert Alun Jones , Foreword by Hans Joas-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Foreword | |
Translator's note | |
Acknowledgements | |
Introduction | |
Preliminary Matters | |
The object and method of philosophy | |
The object and method of philosophy (conclusion) | |
Science and philosophy | |
The divisions of philosophy | |
Psychology | |
The object and method of psychology | |
Faculties of the soul | |
On pleasure and pain | |
The inclinations | |
The emotions and passions | |
Theory of knowledge | |
External perception and its conditions | |
The senses | |
External perception. The origin of the idea of externality | |
External perception. On the objectivity of the idea of externality | |
Does the external world exist? | |
External perception. On the objectivity of the idea of externality | |
On the nature of the external world | |
Consciousness. On the conditions of consciousness | |
Consciousness. On the origin of the idea of the self | |
Consciousness. On the nature of the self | |
Reason. The definition of reason | |
Reason. The material of reason | |
Principles | |
Reason. The material of reason | |
Rational or first ideas | |
Reason. Empiricism | |
Reason. Evolutionism. The theory of heredity | |
Reason. On the objectivity of rational principles | |
Faculties of conception. On the association of ideas | |
Faculties of conception. Memory | |
Faculties of conception. Imagination | |
Faculties of conception. Sleep. Dreams. Madness | |
Complex operations of the mind. Attention. Comparison. Abstraction | |
Complex operations of the mind. Generalization. Judgment. Reasoning | |
The object and method of aesthetics | |
What is beauty | |
Prettiness and the sublime. Art | |
On activity in general. Instinct | |
Habit | |
On the will and on freedom | |
On freedom (continued). Psychological determinism | |
On freedom (conclusion). Scientific determinism. Theological fatalism | |
Logic | |
Introduction. On logic | |
On truth. On certainty | |
On certainty (conclusion) | |
On false certainty of error | |
Skepticism | |
Ideas. Terms. Judgments. Propositions | |
Definition | |
On the syllogism | |
On induction | |
Fallacies | |
On method | |
Method in the mathematical sciences | |
The methodology of the physical sciences | |
Method in the natural sciences | |
Method in the moral sciences | |
Method in the historical sciences | |
Language | |
Ethics | |
Definition and divisions of ethics | |
On moral responsibility | |
On moral law. The history of Utilitarianism | |
Critique of Utilitarianism. The morality of sentiment | |
The morality of Kant | |
The moral law | |
On duty and the good. On virtue. Rights | |
Division of practical ethics | |
Individual morality | |
Domestic ethics | |
Civic ethics | |
General duties of social life | |
General duties of social life. (1) The duty of justice | |
General duties of social life. (2) Charity | |
Summary of ethics | |
Metaphysics | |
Metaphysics. Preliminary considerations | |
On the soul and its existence | |
On the spirituality of the soul (conclusion). On materialism | |
The relationship between the soul and the body | |
On the immortality of the soul | |
On God. Metaphysical proofs of his existence | |
Critique of metaphysical proofs of the existence of God | |
Explanation and critique of the physiotheological proof | |
Critique of the physiotheological proof (conclusion). Moral proofs and the existence of God | |
The nature and attributes of God | |
The relationship between God and the world. Dualism, pantheism, and creation | |
The relationship between God and the world (conclusion). Providence, evil, optimism, and pessimism | |
Appendix: biographical glossary | |
Index | |
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