Humanist Realism for Sociologists

Humanist Realism for Sociologists
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ISBN-13 : 9781138644960
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Download or read book Humanist Realism for Sociologists written by Terry Leahy and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface: Basic stuff - meta-theory for the social sciences -- Returning to meta-theory -- Is there a crisis in the social sciences? -- A crisis of the Left? -- Resisting meta-theory -- Bad meta-theory is always recommending the impossible -- Intended topics of the book -- My background in philosophy -- Connell's critique of metropolitan theory -- Reading this book -- 1 Humanism and its critics -- Humanism as ethics -- The post-humanist critique -- Humanism as a particular view of 'the human' -- Humanism as a 'universalistic' ethics -- Humanism as an anthropocentric ethics -- Bringing back the body -- Social variability and the centrality of culture -- How humans become social by transcending biology -- The structure/agency dilemma -- Dealing with racists and evolutionary psychologists -- Human nature by the back door -- The elephant in the room -- 2 Knowledge in the social sciences -- The philosophy of perception -- Sociology and epistemology -- The political problems of realism -- Direct realism and social science -- 3 Debates about epistemology in recent social science -- Goldfarb on facts and interpretations -- Social and natural sciences in Flyvbjerg -- Weedon's feminist poststructuralism -- How Foucault handles these issues -- Critical Realism and epistemology -- 4 Explanation in the social sciences -- Social versus natural sciences -- Elements of explanation in the social sciences -- The poststructuralist challenge to 'humanist' social sciences -- Discourses and subjects -- Determinist and agentic versions of poststructuralism -- The multiplicity of the subject? -- Discourses and ideologies -- Gender discourses and hegemonic masculinities -- Overlaps and mapping -- 5 What do social scientists do in their accounts? -- Weber's 'Protestant ethic'


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