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Is the social scientific concept of structure a myth? A critical response to Harré
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Crisis as a social-scientific and critical perspective on the question of democracy
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The Logic of Scientific Discovery in Critical Realist Social Scientific Research
Journal of Critical Realism, 2005Critical realism claims to bring a significant improvement to social science, especially in comparison with empiricist and interpretive approaches. So far, however, it has fallen short of the high expectations it raises. Critical realist arguments are convincing on the philosophical or meta-theoretical level but the contributions of critical realism to
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Qualitative Research in Psychology, 2018
Within this article we argue that Karl Popper’s philosophical approach of critical rationalism has often been erroneously subsumed under the positivistic epistemological paradigm in the literature ...
Peter Holtz, Özen Odağ
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Within this article we argue that Karl Popper’s philosophical approach of critical rationalism has often been erroneously subsumed under the positivistic epistemological paradigm in the literature ...
Peter Holtz, Özen Odağ
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Journal of Leisure Research, 1990
In a response to the criticisms presented in the preceeding group of papers, Kuhn's (1970) metaphor of intellectual revolutions is utilized to provide a framework for the dialogue between social sc...
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In a response to the criticisms presented in the preceeding group of papers, Kuhn's (1970) metaphor of intellectual revolutions is utilized to provide a framework for the dialogue between social sc...
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The Hermeneutical Framework of Social-Scientific Criticism: How much can Evangelicals get involved?
Evangelical Quarterly, 2003How can an evangelical read and benefit from the writings of the socalled social-scientific critic? To what extent can an evangelical participate in this approach to interpreting the Bible? This article seeks answers to these questions. It lays out and evaluates the hermeneutical assumptions and methodology of some of the most prolific writers among ...
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1 Enoch, 1 Peter, and Social—Scientific Criticism. A Review Article on a Major 1 Enoch Commentary
Biblical Theology Bulletin: Journal of Bible and Culture, 2009This first volume of George Nickelsburg's commentary on 1 Enoch is a masterful commentary on a major text of Second Temple Israel. Its attention to the relation of 1 Enoch and 1 Peter and its openness to analysis through Social—Scientific Criticism invite further discussion.
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Biblical Theology Bulletin: Journal of Bible and Culture, 2008
The thirty year history of an SBL Section reveals an essential component of the exegetical enterprise coming of age. Focused from the beginning on the social and cultural dimensions of New Testament writings and their social settings, the Section has undergone notable permutations and cleavages while also reflecting the development, refinement, and ...
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The thirty year history of an SBL Section reveals an essential component of the exegetical enterprise coming of age. Focused from the beginning on the social and cultural dimensions of New Testament writings and their social settings, the Section has undergone notable permutations and cleavages while also reflecting the development, refinement, and ...
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The Journal of Sex Research, 2017
This article reviews the multidisciplinary social science literature assessing the social consequences of medical treatment for male sexual dysfunction. This literature applies medicalization theory and social constructionist approaches to gender to assert that Euro-American cultural ideals of masculinity and sexuality, as well as ageism and ableism ...
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This article reviews the multidisciplinary social science literature assessing the social consequences of medical treatment for male sexual dysfunction. This literature applies medicalization theory and social constructionist approaches to gender to assert that Euro-American cultural ideals of masculinity and sexuality, as well as ageism and ableism ...
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