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Explanation and Experience in Social Science
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208 pages
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Critics argue that social scientists often fail to ask the right questions and struggle to deliver satisfactory answers to those they pose. This book explores these criticisms, examining the limitations of social science inquiry and the implications for understanding societal issues. It challenges readers to reconsider the effectiveness of current methodologies and encourages a reevaluation of the questions posed in the field. Through this lens, the book aims to foster a deeper dialogue about the nature and purpose of social science research.
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2008, paperback
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