Foreword; Harry F. Dahms and Robert J. Antonio
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1. Meet the Family
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2. Born into Chicago: Participant Observer in a time of Racial Succession
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3. Miami: The Quest for Normalcy at the Edge of Change
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4. Four Colleges in Fifteen Months: Higher Learning in the Sixties
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5. Tulane and New Orleans: Sociology as an Identity
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6. Semi-Graduate Student: Becoming a Theorist in a Time of Troubles
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7. Florida Forever: Surviving in a Discipline in Crisis
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8. Refugee from the War in Sociology: Conflict and Contention in Seventies Sociology and the Alternative of Philosophy of Social Science
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9. Reconstructing the Philosophical Thought of Durkheim and Weber and the Turn to Science Studies
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10. Graduate Research Professor and Divorce: Professional Crisis and the Turn to History of Sociology
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11. New Love and the Return to Philosophy: Living Beyond Disciplines in a Disciplinary World
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12. The Social Theory of Practices: Understanding Practices Naturalistically
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13. Pyrrhic Victories and a Family: Leaving the Sociology of the Nineties
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14. The Nineties, Postmodernism, Normativity and Other Controversies: Practices Between Cognitive Science and Ethics
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15. Strange Encounters in the History of Sociology and in Archives: Learning from Archives and the Politics of Collection
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16. Causal Models Again: Understanding Statistical Causality and its Problems
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17. Cognitive Science: The Mutual Implications of the Cognitive Revolution and Sociology
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18. Cleaning Up: Reconciling Normativity, Collective Intentionality, and the Brain
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19. Politics and Law: Kelsen, Weber, and the Defense of Democracy
Epilogue: Luck and the Future of Academic Thought