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_aSocial science : _bphilosophical and methodological foundations / _cGerard Delanty. |
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_aMaidenhead : _bOpen University Press, _c2005. |
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_tIntroduction : challenges for social science -- _g1. _tPositivism, science and the politics of knowledge -- _g2. _tHermeneutics and interpretation : the search for meaning -- _g3. _tThe dialectical imagination : Marxism, critique and emancipation -- _g4. _tCommunication and pragmatism : Habermas, Apel and the renewal of critical social science -- _g5. _tDeconstructionism and postmodernism : implications of the cultural turn -- _g6. _tReturn of the actor : the reflexive turn and feminist standpoint epistemology -- _g7. _tConstructivism and realism -- _g8. _tSocial science and public discourse. |
520 | 1 | _a"This concise and accessible book provides a critical discussion and comprehensive overview of the major philosophical debates on the methodological foundations of the social sciences. From its origins in the sixteenth century, when a new system of knowledge was created around the idea of modernity, the author shows how the philosophy of social science developed as a reflection on some of the central questions in modernity. From the positivist dispute on explanation versus understanding, to controversies about standpoint through to debates about constructivism and realism, Delanty outlines the major shifts in the philosophy of social science. He argues that social science is an intellectual framework for the transformation of the social world."--BOOK JACKET. | |
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