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2.0 out of 5 stars What planted the seed which brought forth root?, October 20, 2002
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This review is from: Philosophy of Social Science: The Methods, Ideals and Politics of Social Inquiry (Paperback)
The social sciences sufficiently got rid of the human dimension long ago so that discussions on the human resemble something wholly different. Philosophy, these days, often wants to fine-tune what is popular (in the sciences) and that is what this book does. Rather than reinvigorate a field in need of much oxygen this book mostly reconsiders issues in a politically correct pragmatism. It's highlight is that it is easy to understand; doesn't seek to shroud in mystery the hinges that move the thinking that it is based upon.
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