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This volume provides a lucid and distinct introduction to multiculturalism and the philosophy of social science.
  • Distinct, engaging and timely 'multicultural' approach
  • Clear, non-technical overview of the nature of social inquiry
  • First volume of outstanding new "Contemporary Philosophy" series


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"It is penetrating in its discussion of the issues but written in an engaging and accessible way. Highly recommended." Choice

"In a textbook fashion that is accessible to undergraduate and graduate students alike, Fay offers a multicultural/dialectical approach to social inquiry that is designed to eliminate the traditional dualistic way of thinking that currently dominates the philosophy of social science. For those who are wont to explore the many questions that philosophers of social science are most interested in examining, I would definitely suggest Fay's book. He clearly articulates and assesses many of the difficult arguments in the philosophy of social science." Philosophia, Vol 28, June 2001



Table of Contents
Acknowledgements.

Introduction: A Multicultural Approach to the Philosophy of Social Science.

1. Do You Have to be One to Know One?.

2. Do we Need Others to be Ourselves?.

3. Does our Culture or Society Make us What we Are?.

4. Do People in Different Cultures Live in Different Worlds?.

5. Must we Assume Others are Rational?.

6. Must we Comprehend Others in Their Own Terms?.

7. Is the Meaning of Others' Behaviour What They Mean by It?.

8. Is our Understanding of Others Essentially Historical?.

9. Do we Live Stories or Just Tell Them?.

10. Can We Understand Others Objectively?.

11. Conclusion: What's to be Learned From a Muticultural Philosophy of Social Science?.

Bibliography.

Contemporary Philosophy of Social Science: A

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 06/07/1996
      ISBN13: 9781557865380, 978-1557865380
      ISBN10: 1557865388

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume provides a lucid and distinct introduction to multiculturalism and the philosophy of social science.
      • Distinct, engaging and timely 'multicultural' approach
      • Clear, non-technical overview of the nature of social inquiry
      • First volume of outstanding new "Contemporary Philosophy" series


      Trade Review
      "It is penetrating in its discussion of the issues but written in an engaging and accessible way. Highly recommended." Choice

      "In a textbook fashion that is accessible to undergraduate and graduate students alike, Fay offers a multicultural/dialectical approach to social inquiry that is designed to eliminate the traditional dualistic way of thinking that currently dominates the philosophy of social science. For those who are wont to explore the many questions that philosophers of social science are most interested in examining, I would definitely suggest Fay's book. He clearly articulates and assesses many of the difficult arguments in the philosophy of social science." Philosophia, Vol 28, June 2001



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements.

      Introduction: A Multicultural Approach to the Philosophy of Social Science.

      1. Do You Have to be One to Know One?.

      2. Do we Need Others to be Ourselves?.

      3. Does our Culture or Society Make us What we Are?.

      4. Do People in Different Cultures Live in Different Worlds?.

      5. Must we Assume Others are Rational?.

      6. Must we Comprehend Others in Their Own Terms?.

      7. Is the Meaning of Others' Behaviour What They Mean by It?.

      8. Is our Understanding of Others Essentially Historical?.

      9. Do we Live Stories or Just Tell Them?.

      10. Can We Understand Others Objectively?.

      11. Conclusion: What's to be Learned From a Muticultural Philosophy of Social Science?.

      Bibliography.

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