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Continental Philosophy of Social Science

Hermeneutics, Genealogy and Critical Theory from Ancient Greece to the Twenty-First Century

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The book explores the fundamental differences between the continental and Anglo-American traditions in social science, highlighting their distinct methodologies, theoretical frameworks, and cultural influences. It delves into how these approaches shape research and understanding in the field, offering insights into their implications for contemporary social science practices. Through comparative analysis, the author aims to enrich the discourse on social theory and encourage a dialogue between these two influential traditions.

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Continental Philosophy of Social Science, Yvonne Sherratt

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