The Philosophy of Social Science
- 282 pages
- 10 hours of reading
This work offers a comprehensive exploration of the philosophy underlying social science, presented by a respected author in the field. It delves into fundamental questions about the nature of social phenomena, the methods used to study them, and the implications of various philosophical perspectives. Readers can expect to engage with critical concepts that shape the understanding of social research and its significance in interpreting human behavior and societal structures.


