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Gerard Delanty (Editor), Piet Strydom (Editor)


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June 2003 0335208851 978-0335208852 1
"This book will certainly prove to be a useful resource and reference point ! a good addition to anyone's bookshelf." Network "This is a superb collection, expertly presented. The overall conception seems splendid, giving an excellent sense of the issues...The selection and length of the readings is admirably judged, with both the classic texts and the few unpublished pieces making just the right points." William Outhwaite, Professor of Sociology, University of Sussex "...an indispensable book for all of us in philosophy and the social sciences who teach and care about the shape of social knowledge in the future." Steven Seidman, Professor of Sociology, State University of New York Albany "For a comprehensive account of the ways in which world transformations affect claims to social scientific knowledge, one need look no further than Gerard Delanty and Piet Strydom's Philosophies of Social Science...this collection captures nicely the increasingly engaged political nature of the philosophy of social science. Debates about pragmatism, feminism and postmodernism are particularly well represented" The Australian What is social science? How does it differ from the other sciences? What is the meaning of method in social science? What is the nature and limits of scientific knowledge? This collection of over sixty extracts from classic works on the philosophy of social science provides an essential textbook and a landmark reference in the field. It highlights the work of some of the most influential authors who have shaped social science. The texts explore the question of truth, the meaning of scientific knowledge, the nature of methodology and the relation of science to society, including edited extracts from both classic and contemporary works by authors such as Emile Durkheim, Georg Simmel, Max Weber, Alfred Schutz, Max Horkheimer, Jurgen Habermas, Alvin Gouldner, Karl-Otto Apel, Michel Foucault, Pierre Bourdieu, Anthony Giddens, Dorothy Smith, Donna Haraway, Sigmund Freud, Jacques Derrida and Claude Levi-Strauss. The readings are representative of the major schools of thought, including European and American trends in particular as well as approaches that are often excluded from mainstream traditions. From a teaching and learning perspective the volume is strengthened by extensive introductions to each of the six sections, as well as a general introduction to the reader as a whole. These introductions contextualise the readings and offer succinct summaries of them. This volume is the definitive companion to the study of the philosophy of social science, taught within undergraduate or postgraduate courses in sociology and the social sciences.


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Gerard Delanty is Professor of Sociology in the University of Liverpool, UK. He was Visiting Professor at York University, Toronto in 1998, at Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan in 2000, and he has taught at universities in Ireland, Germany and Italy. His books include Social Science: Beyond Constructivism and Realism (1997), Social Theory in a Changing World (1999), Modernity and Postmodernity: Knowledge, Power, the Self (2000), Challenging Knowledge: The University in the Knowledge Society (2002). Piet Strydom is Statutory Lecturer in Sociology at the National University of Ireland, Cork. He is a former founder-director of the Centre for European Social Research, Cork. Besides many articles on social theory and the philosophy of social science in anthologies and in such journals as Telos, Political Studies, Theory, Culture & Society, Philosophy and Social Criticism, European Journal of Social Theory, Current Sociology and Sociological Theory, books he has published include Discourse and Knowledge (2000), and Risk, Environment and Society (2002). He is currently writing a book on the new cognitive sociology.

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  • Hardcover: 576 pages
  • Publisher: Open Univ Pr; 1 edition (June 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0335208851
  • ISBN-13: 978-0335208852
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.9 x 1.4 inches
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sanctionable ideals, dogmatic recognition, weak naturalism, methodological figure, underlabourer conception, hostile information, outsider within status, communicative understanding, evaluative ideas, complementarity thesis, leading interests, positivist dispute, critical social science, objectified processes, brute data, social epistemology, transcendental pragmatics, ruling apparatus, hermeneutic claim, reflexive sociology, interpretative tradition, hermeneutical situation, exact natural sciences, systematically distorted communication, dialectical mediation
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Max Weber, New York, Vienna Circle, Frankfurt School, Jurgen Habermas, Alfred Schutz, Pierre Bourdieu, Michel Foucault, Karl-Otto Apel, University of Chicago Press, Karl Mannheim, Professor Nagel, Sigmund Freud, Thomas Kuhn, Emile Durkheim, Jacques Derrida, Karl Popper, Kegan Paul, Talcott Parsons, Wilhelm Dilthey, Basic Books, Erving Goffman, Harvard University Press, Herbert Marcuse, Otto Neurath
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