What is social science? This is a characteristically philosophical question, examining the assumptions and presuppositions of an area of human activity.
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Understanding Social Science : A Philosophical Introduction to the Social Sciences
November 1, 2000, Blackwell Publishing Limited
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0631218726 9780631218722
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Understanding social science: a philosophical introduction to the social sciences
1985, B. Blackwell
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0631133658 9780631133650
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Understanding social science: a philosophical introduction to the social sciences
1985, Basil Blackwell
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0631141618 9780631141617
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