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Interpretation and Social Knowledge: On the Use of Theory in the Human Sciences

Interpretation and Social Knowledge: On the Use of Theory in the Human Sciences

Book by Isaac Ariail Reed
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For the past fifty years anxiety over naturalism has driven debates in social theory. One side sees social science as another kind of natural science, while the other rejects the possibility of objective and explanatory knowledge. ... Google Books
Originally published: August 15, 2011
The book Interpretation and Social Knowledge: On the Use of Theory in the Human Sciences, Isaac Ariail Reed is published by University of Chicago Press.
Isaac Reed's Interpretation and Social Knowledge enters this potential knowledge-political minefield not with trepidation but with uncharacter- istic gusto; and ...
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Interpretation and Social Knowledge suggests a different route, offering a way forward for an antinaturalist sociology that overcomes the opposition between ...
Sep 19, 2011 · Interpretation and Social Knowledge suggests a different route, offering a way forward for an antinaturalist sociology that overcomes the ...
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Isaac Ariail Reed (1978-unknown) was born in Durham, NC, where he attended the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics before leaving for the northeast ...
Book review: Interpretation and social knowledge: On the use of theory in the human sciences, Real social science: Applied phronesis. · Philosophy of Sociology.
Mar 1, 2013 · One of the considerable achievements of Isaac Reed's book is precisely its explication of how sociological theory contributes to knowledge. Reed ...
Interpretation and Social Knowledge: On the Use of Theory in the Human Sciences. By Isaac Ariail Reed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011. Pp. x+194.
Feb 7, 2012 · This one opens discussion of Isaac Ariail Reed's Interpretation and Social Knowledge: On the Use of Theory in the Human Sciences (Chicago 2011)