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Scholarly Reflexivity, Methodological Practice, and Bevir and Blakely's Anti-Naturalism

Critical Review, 2019
Interpretive social science consists of researchers’ interpretations of actors’ interpretations. Bevir and Blakely’s anti-naturalist approach truncates this double hermeneutic, neglecting how researcher identity affects knowledge-making.
Peregrine Schwartz-Shea
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American Literary Naturalism

, 2020
In the 1930s Vernon Louis Parrington defined naturalism as ‘‘a pessimistic realism, with a philosophy that sets man in a mechanical world and conceives of him as victimized by that world’’ (Parrington 1930: 325).
Christophe Den Tandt
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Philosophical roots

Interpretive Social Science, 2018
This chapter explains the basic philosophical concepts and features of the interpretive turn, including: meaning holism, the hermeneutic circle, self-interpretation, the social background, and contingent causality.
M. Bevir, Jason Blakely
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Mahatma Gandhi Views on Women Education ThoughtsA Study

International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention
Mahatma Gandhi an Idealist, Pragmatist and Naturalist Philosopher and his educational philosophy is based on his philosophy of his life. Gandhi made a special contribution to education.
Dr. K. Sithardhanan Dr. K. Sithardhanan
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Inflating the social aspects of cognitive structural realism

European Journal for Philosophy of Science, 2021
M. D. Beni
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Social Science: A Constructivist Account

Supplementary volume - Aristotelian Society
What sort of inquiry is social science? This question used to preoccupy philosophers, but fell off their agenda due to a stalemate between so-called naturalists, who took the ideal to benatural science, and exceptionalists, who allied social sciences ...
Anna-Maria Alexandrova
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Kant’s Views on Race as “Pure” Philosophy?: Discussing Huaping Lu-Adler’s “Kant, Race, and Racism” (chapters 3 and 4)

Critical Philosophy of Race
This article discusses Huaping Lu-Adler’s book Kant, Race, and Racism, in particular the third and fourth chapters. These chapters undertake a double contextualization of Kant’s writings on race: first, within Kant’s work and, second, within the ...
Marina Martinez Mateo
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Social Life and Social Science: The Significance of the Naturalist/Intentionalist Dispute

PSA Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, 1980
N. Hartsock
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