Philosophy of the Social Sciences, March 1994 Vol 24 No 1, Sage Journals

Philosophy of the Social Sciences, March 1994 Vol 24 No 1, Sage Journals
Published by Sage Periodicals Press
Philosophy of the Social Sciences focuses on the central issues of the social sciences, including general methodology (explaining, theorizing, testing), the application of philosophy (especially individualism versus holism), the nature of rationality, and the history of theories and concepts.
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In this issue, articles Include:
Destigmatizing the Stigma of Self in Garfinkel's and Goffman's Accounts of Normal Appearances by Andrew Travers
Fictions of Emergence Foucault/Genealogy /Nietzsche by Adam T. Smith
How Must Relativism Be Construed to Be Coherent? by John F. Fox
Review Essays : The Realist Image in Social Science, or a Realist's Categorization of Social Thinking? by Steven Vaitkus
Review Essays : The Persistence of Idealism by Patrick Colm Hogan
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