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  1. Review: Interpretation and Social Science: A Review Essay of James Bohman's New Philosophy of Social Science. [REVIEW]Johanna Meehan - 1997 - Human Studies 20 (4):429 - 440.
  • Interpretation and social science. [REVIEW]Johanna Meehan - 1997 - Human Studies 20 (4):429-440.
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  • Pluralism, indeterminacy and the social sciences: Reply to Ingram and Meehan. [REVIEW]James Bohman - 1997 - Human Studies 20 (4):441-458.
    This article defends methodological and theoretical pluralism in the social sciences. While pluralistic, such a philosophy of social science is both pragmatic and normative. Only by facing the problems of such pluralism, including how to resolve the potential conflicts between various methods and theories, is it possible to discover appropriate criteria of adequacy for social scientific explanations and interpretations. So conceived, the social sciences do not give us fixed and universal features of the social world, but rather contribute to the (...)
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