Philosophy of the Social Sciences: Towards PragmatismISBN: 978-0-7456-2247-7
Paperback
264 pages
November 2005, Polity
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
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British Journal of Socioliogy
“Patrick Baert has written another well argued and lucid
introduction to methodological and theoretical problems in social
research.”
Sociological Review
“Patrick Baert elegantly and skilfully demonstrates the
continuities between philosophical and social scientific concerns
in this field. This book contains both an outstanding critical
discussion and a powerful argument for a pragmatist
position.”
William Outhwaite, University of Sussex
“Baert’s thorough-going pragmatism is an enormously
promising redirection of philosophical debate in and about the
social sciences. This is an ambitious treatment of canonical
figures whose philosophical reflection has been influential in the
social science – Durkheim, Weber, Popper, the critical
realists, Habermas, and several latter day pragmatists. Crucially,
it is a treatment that exemplifies what Baert advocates: he
contextualizes these theorists and their arguments, puts them in
dialog with one another, and extracts philosophical lessons that
not only bear on
philosophical traditions of debate but that are consequential for
social scientists as well. I recommend it to anyone, philosopher or
social scientist, student or established professional, who thinks
critically about the goals and assumptions of the social
sciences.”
Alison Wylie, University of Washington