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_aFay, Brian _944677 |
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_aContemporary philosophy of social science _ba multicultural approach |
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_aOxford _bBlackwell _c1996 |
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_axi,266p. _c24 cm. |
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_aContemporary philosophy _v1 |
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_tIntroduction: A Multicultural Approach to the Philosophy of Social Science -- _g1. _tDo You Have To Be One To Know One? -- _g2. _tDo We Need Others To Be Ourselves? -- _g3. _tDoes Our Culture or Society Make Us What We Are? -- _g4. _tDo People in Different Cultures Live in Different Worlds? -- _g5. _tMust We Assume Others Are Rational? -- _g6. _tMust We Comprehend Others in Their Own Terms? -- _g7. _tIs the Meaning of Others' Behavior What They Mean by It? -- _g8. _tIs Our Understanding of Others Essentially Historical? -- _g9. _tDo We Live Stories or Just Tell Them? -- _g10. _tCan We Understand Others Objectively? -- _g11. _tConclusion: What's to be Learned from a Multicultural Philosophy of Social Science? |
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_aSocial sciences _xPhilosophy. _944678 |
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_aMulticulturalism. _944679 |
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