Knowledge and the Social Sciences: Theory, Method, Practice
David Goldblatt (ed.)
Routledge, in Association with Open University (2000)
| Abstract | This book provides a clear introduction to key philosophical and epistemological issues in the social sciences, to both positivist and interpretative methodologies through comparing contemporary debates surrounding social change. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Knowledge, Sociology of Social sciences Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | HM651.K56 2000 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9780415329750 0415329752 | |||||||||
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Charles Kurzman (1994). Epistemology and the Sociology of Knowledge. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 24 (3):267-290.
Brian Fay (2006). For Science in the Social Sciences. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 36 (2):227-240.
Max Scheler (1992). On Feeling, Knowing, and Valuing: Selected Writings. University of Chicago Press.
Raymond Boudon & Mohamed Cherkaoui (eds.) (2000). Central Currents in Social Theory. Sage Publications.
John Law (1984). Science for Social Scientists. Macmillan Press.
I. C. Jarvie (1972). Concepts and Society. London,Routledge and K. Paul.
Isaac Reed (2011). Interpretation and Social Knowledge: On the Use of Theory in the Human Sciences. The University of Chicago Press.
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