Understanding and social inquiry / edited by Fred R. Dallmayr and Thomas A. McCarthy.
Material type:
- 0268019126
- 0268019134 (pbk.)
- 301/.01/8
- HM24 .U53
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AIU/NEGST - Tony Wilmot Memorial Library General Stacks | General Circulation | HM 24.U53 1977 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | R30548Y3232 |
Includes bibliographies.
Introduction: The crisis of understanding.--Max Weber on Verstehen: Weber, M. Objectivity in social science and social policy. Weber, M. Basic sociological terms. Parsons, T. Value-freedom and objectivity. Habermas, J. Discussion.--The positivist reception: Abel, T. The operation called Verstehen. Rudner, R. On the objectivity of social science. Taylor, C. Interpretation and the sciences of man.--The Wittgensteinian reformulation: Winch, P. The idea of a social science. Winch, P. Understanding a primitive society. Jarvie, I. C. Understanding and explanation in sociology and social anthropology. Winch, P. Comment.--Phenomenology and ethnomethodology: Schutz, A. Concept and theory formation in the social sciences. Garfinkel, H. What is ethnomethodology? Mayrl, W. Ethnomethodology: sociology without society?--Hermeneutics and critical theory: Apel, K.-O. The A priori of communication and the foundation of the humanities. Ricoeur, P. The model of the text: meaningful action considered as a text. Habermas, J. A review of Gadamer's Truth and method.
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