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Foreword |
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Part I What People Can Do |
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1 A Sociology of Disputes |
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2 The Political Basis for General Forms |
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3 Ordinary Denunciations and Critical Sociology |
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4 The Sociology of Critical Society |
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28 | (8) |
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5 A Model of Competence for Judgement |
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36 | (10) |
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6 Principles of Equivalence and Justifiable Proofs |
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46 | (13) |
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59 | (9) |
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68 | (11) |
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9 Below the Threshold of the Report |
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79 | (10) |
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Part II Agape: An Introduction to the States of Peace |
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89 | (15) |
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10.1 The limits of justice |
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89 | (5) |
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10.2 Anthropology and tradition |
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94 | (6) |
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10.3 The theological tradition |
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100 | (4) |
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104 | (25) |
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11.1 An initial inventory |
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11.2 Love as reciprocity: philia |
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105 | (1) |
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11.3 Eros and the construction of general equivalence |
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106 | (4) |
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11.4 Agape and the withdrawal of equivalence |
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110 | (4) |
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11.5 The insouciance of agape |
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114 | (2) |
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11.6 Duration and permanence |
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116 | (4) |
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11.7 The example of Little Flowers |
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120 | (5) |
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11.8 Parable and metaphor |
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125 | (4) |
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12 Agape and the Social Sciences |
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129 | (16) |
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12.1 Agape: practical model, ideal or Utopia? |
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129 | (2) |
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12.2 Marx and the theory of justice |
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131 | (7) |
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12.3 The paradoxes of gifts and counter-gifts |
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138 | (7) |
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13 Towards a Sociology of Agape |
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13.1 The model of pure agape |
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145 | (5) |
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13.2 Access to the states of agape |
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150 | (3) |
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13.3 From love to justice |
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153 | (3) |
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13.4 From justice to love |
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156 | (3) |
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159 | (10) |
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Part III Public Denunciation |
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14 The Affair as a Social Form |
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169 | (9) |
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15 The Actantial System of Denunciation |
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178 | (13) |
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16 The Requirement of Desingularization |
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191 | (8) |
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17 The Difficult Denunciation of Kith and Kin |
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199 | (8) |
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18 Manoeuvring to Increase One's own Stature |
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207 | (13) |
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19 What Not to Do by Oneself |
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220 | (9) |
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20 Generalization and Singularity |
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229 | (10) |
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239 | (14) |
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253 | (6) |
Appendix 1 Building the Factorial Analysis |
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259 | (3) |
Appendix 2 A Sampling of Typical Letters |
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262 | (10) |
Notes |
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References |
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314 | (13) |
Index |
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