Creating a Dialectical Social Science

Creating a Dialectical Social Science Concepts, Methods and Models - Theory and Decision Library

1981

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Publisher's Synopsis

The depth, intensity, and long-standing nature of the disagreements between differing schools of social thought renders more critical than ever the treatment of dialectical reasoning and its relationship to the social sciences. The nature of these disagreements are deeply rooted in fundamentally differing beliefs regarding, among many things: (1) the nature of man, (2) the role of theory versus data in constructing social theories, (3) the place and function of values versus facts in inquiry, etc. It has become more and more apparent that such fundamental differences cannot be resolved by surface appeals to rationality or to consensus. Such for it is precisely the definitions of appeals are doomed to failure 'rationality' and 'consensus' that are at odds. That is, different schools not only have different definitions of rationality and consensus but different notions regarding their place and function within a total system of inquiry. A dialectical treatment of conflicts is called for because such conflicts demand a method which is capable of recognizing first of all how deep they lie. Secondly, a method is demanded which is capable of appreciating that the various sides of the conflict fundamentally depend on one another for their very existence; they depend, in other words, on one another not 'in spite of' their opposition but precisely 'because of' it.

Book information

ISBN: 9789027712684
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Imprint: Springer
Pub date:
Edition: 1981
DEWEY: 300.1
DEWEY edition: 18
Language: English
Number of pages: 189
Weight: 1030g
Height: 234mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 12mm