基本説明
The authors examine the nature of the relationship between social science and philosophy and address the sort of work social science should do, and the role and sorts of claims that an accompanying philosophy should engage in.
Full Description
The authors examine the relationship between social science and philosophy and ask what sort of work social science and an accompanying philosophy should do. They reintroduce the question of ontology, through the work of Roy Bhaskar. The book argues against philosophising and is committed to a philosophical approach grounded in the social sciences.
Contents
Acknowledgements Realism, Marxism and Method; K.Dean, J.Joseph, J.M.Roberts & C.Wight Realism, Science and Emancipation; C.Wight Method, Marxism and Critical Realism; J.Roberts Marxism, the Dialectic of Freedom and Emancipation; J.Joseph Agency and Dialectics: What Critical Realism Can Learn from Althusser's Marxism; K.Dean Conclusion: Debating the Issues; K.Dean, J.Joseph, J.M.Roberts & C.Wight Bibliography Index