Readings in the Philosophy of Social Sciences

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New York: Macmillan Pub Co (1968)
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Abstract

This book concerns the most general and fundamental questions about the nature of our knowledge of man and society. The selections are by philosophers who have taken the social sciences seriously and by social scientists who have taken philosophical reflection seriously, they provide a broad basis for critical discussion and clarification of the special philosophical problems of the social sciences.

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