Social Theory and Political Practice (RLE Social Theory)

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Action Concepts
Albrecht Wellmer
analytic philosophy
approach
Author_Brian Fay
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Constitutive Meanings
Contemporary Society
critical
Critical Model
Critical Social Science
critical social science theory
Critical Social Theory
epistemology of social science
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Explanandum Event
Explanandum State
Frankfurt School
Human Suffering
Instrumental Questions
interpretive
interpretive methodology
Interpretive Model
Interpretive Social
Interpretive Social Science
Latent Positivism
model
neo-Marxism
Neutral Observation Language
Order Experience
philosophy
policy
Policy Scientific Approach
Policy Scientist
positivist
positivist critique
Positivist Social Science
Relevant Social Actors
RLE
science
scientific
Scientific Enterprise
scientist
Social Science
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138996281
  • Weight: 230g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book examines the question of how our knowledge of social life affects, and ought to affect, our way of living it. In so doing, it critically discusses two epistemological models of social science – the positivist and the interpretive – from the viewpoint of the political theories which, it is argued, are implicit in these models; moreover, it proposes a third model – the critical – which is organised around an explicit account of the relation between social theory and practical life. The book has the special merit of being a good overview of the principal current ideas about the relation between social theory and political practice, as well as an attempt at providing a new and more satisfactory account of this relationship. To accomplish this task, it synthesises work from the analytic philosophy of social science with that of the neo-Marxism of the Frankfurt school.

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