附註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-259) and index.
Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Durkheim's project: A claim -- 2. Durkheim's intellectual development and the Durkheimian theoretical program -- 3. Durkheim's concept of totality and the philosophical tradition: Selected predecessors -- 4. Durkheim's early writings and the dissertation on Montesquieu -- 5. The first approach to totality: Wholes, parts, and the transformation of social substance in the Divisionof Labor in Society -- 6. The problem of totality in Durkheim's transitional period -- 7. Between revelation and realization: The developing problem of totality in Durkheim from 1898 to 1912 -- 8. The problem of totality in the early Durkeim school: The work of Durkheim, Mauss, Hubert, Hertz, and Bougle -- 9. The second approach to totality: Society, religion, and the categories in the Elementary Forms of Religious Life -- 10. The problem of totality in Durkheim's last writings -- 11. Sociological monism and the encounter between tradition and modernity -- Bibliography -- Index.