Verstehen in the social sciences

Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 7 (1):26-38 (1976)
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Abstract

Social scientists and philosophers writing in English have used the German word "Verstehen" as a technical term. Some say that Verstehen is distinctive of the social sciences. I examine the three most prominent characterizations of Verstehen: as a method, as a kind of explanation, as a way of validating explanations. Comparison of the theories underlying , and with actual practice in the social sciences show Verstehen to be an ill-defined but promising concept

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