
The Sacred and the Law: The Durkheimian Legacy
- Editors:
- Series:
- Recht als Kultur, Volume 20
- Publisher:
- 01.08.2017
Summary
There is little doubt about the importance of Emile Durkheim’s work and the influence it had on the social sciences. His insights into the realms of normativity in particular remain an inspiring mine of information for theoretical reflection and empirical analyses. While his strengths, as we know nowadays, might not have always laid in systematic arguments, his main concerns have shaped the development of social thought in fundamental ways: the question of changing social bonds and the problem of integration; belief and unbelief in societal values; acceptance and rejection of the law, obligation and rights; inner tensions of normative orders; the problem of aligning the polymorphism of normativities with the polymorphic structures of society – and, hence, the project of normative and social pluralism. The Sacred occupies an important dual position in this context: marking an autonomous sphere of the Holy, endangered and upstaged by processes of modernization, and at the same time a fundamental trait of sociality, culture and normativity in general, thus providing the basis even still for modern, ‘secularized’ forms of collective beliefs. The current volume is comprised of contributions from a variety of disciplinary perspectives dealing with a wide range of topics in the realm of normativity in order to recall these important issues and demonstrate the influence and moment of Durkheim’s thinking on matters of the Sacred and the law.
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Bibliographic data
- Publication year
- 2017
- Publication date
- 01.08.2017
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-465-04294-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-465-14294-2
- Publisher
- Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main
- Series
- Recht als Kultur
- Volume
- 20
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 384
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 6
- The Social, the Sacred and the Cult of Law No access Pages 7 - 30 W. Gephart, D. Witte
- Norms as Social Facts No access Pages 33 - 48 S. Lukes
- Durkheim as a Neo-Kantian Philosopher No access Pages 49 - 70 S. Turner
- Durkheim et la culture juridique de son temps No access Pages 73 - 92 J.-L. Halpérin
- Cultures de droit judaïque et islamique: Un regard durkheimien No access Pages 93 - 112 R. Sakrani
- On the Religious Origins of Private Law No access Pages 115 - 138 W. Gephart
- Durkheimian Mysteries No access Pages 139 - 156 L. de Sutter
- Legacies of the Sacred in Private Law No access Pages 157 - 200 L.R. Ford
- Contract, Context, Social Action No access Pages 203 - 212 J.-L. Fabiani
- Reading Hobbes with Durkheim No access Pages 213 - 226 D. Tänzler
- From Durkheim´s Statism to Bourdieu´s Critique of the State No access Pages 229 - 262 D. Witte
- Deliberation and the "Social Brain" No access Pages 263 - 282 J.C. Suntrup
- Provincializing Durkheim´s Religion No access Pages 283 - 300 P. Shah
- Law from Myth? No access Pages 301 - 336 D. Šuber
- Entangled Normativities No access Pages 339 - 358 M. Bucholc
- Moral Individualism Today No access Pages 359 - 378 R. Cotterell
- The Authors No access Pages 379 - 384




