The Intellectual and Social Organization of the Sciences
Oxford University Press (2000)
| Abstract | Increasing attention is paid in the social sciences and management studies to the constitution and claims of different theories, perspectives, and "paradigms." This book is one of the most respected and robust analyses of these issues. For this new paperback edition Richard Whitley--a leading figure in European business education--has written a new introduction which addresses the particular epistemological issues of business management studies. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Science Philosophy Science Social aspects | |||||||||
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| Call number | Q175.W65124 2000 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0199240450 0199240531 9780199240456 | |||||||||
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Kathryn Dean (ed.) (2006). Realism, Philosophy and Social Science. Palgrave Macmillan.
David Thomas (1979). Naturalism and Social Science: A Post-Empiricist Philosophy of Social Science. Cambridge University Press.
Steven Yearley (2005). Making Sense of Science: Understanding the Social Study of Science. Sage Publications.
Bent Flyvbjerg (2001). Making Social Science Matter: Why Social Inquiry Fails and How It Can Succeed Again. Cambridge University Press.
Brian Fay (2006). For Science in the Social Sciences. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 36 (2):227-240.
Alfred Nordmann, Hans Radder & Gregor Schiemann (eds.) (2011). Science Transformed?: Debating Claims of an Epochal Break. University of Pittsburgh Press.
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