Empiricism and the Metatheory of the Social Sciences
- 300 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The book presents a groundbreaking reconceptualization of the natural world through transcendental realism, challenging traditional empiricist views. By employing Kant's own philosophical methods, it aims to reshape our understanding of social sciences. The author, in his mid-twenties, delves into the implications of this new perspective, offering fresh insights and a critical examination of the foundations of social scientific inquiry. This work is a significant contribution to both philosophy and the methodology of social sciences.
