Historical Understanding and Ethics in Social Science

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Abstract

Can social scientific description capture the historically individual? Is the idea of an ethically committed social science morally defensible? This book offers a critical, historically-grounded perspective on these perennial methodological and ethical problems, in their current forms. It provides a series of in-depth examinations of recent work by prominent authors in sociology and philosophy. The book draws on the thought of Peter Winch to provide a coherent response to the core issues that underlie past and present debate in social science and to provide a solid basis for future inquiry. The book will be of particular interest to social scientists, philosophers, and historians, and to anyone seeking a clear grasp of the demands made by historical understanding and ethics on the study of society.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherRoutledge
Number of pages220
ISBN (Electronic)9781003529149
ISBN (Print)9781032867786
Publication statusPublished - 13 Mar 2025

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