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Нет такой вещи, как социальная наука: в защиту Питера Уинча

Нет такой вещи, как социальная наука: в защиту Питера Уинча

Abstract

The questions considered in this review of the recently published book "There Is No Such Thing as a Social Science" by Phil Hutchinson, Rupert Read, and Wes Sharrock, pertain to the philosophy of the methodology of social sciences: what research problems can sociology study? is it possible for sociology to study social world as an empirical world, and what consequences will this sociologists' empirical attitude toward their subject have? The review explores how the authors of the book, with the help of Peter Winch's philosophy of the social sciences, criticize the project of sociology as an empirical enterprise. Then their own project of sociology is critically examined.

Вопросы, затрагиваемые в рецензии на недавно вышедшую книгу Фила Хатчинсона, Руперта Рида и Веса Шэррока «Нет такой вещи, как социальная наука», относятся к философии методологии социальных наук: какого рода исследовательские проблемы могут быть изучены социологией, может ли социология изучать социальный мир как эмпирический и к чему приведет отношение социологов к предмету собственного изучения как к эмпирическому? Прослеживается, как авторы книги, опираясь на философию социальных наук Питера Уинча, критикуют проект социологии как эмпирического предприятия. Далее идет критическое обсуждение их собственного проекта социологии.

Keywords

УИНЧ, ФИЛОСОФИЯ СОЦИАЛЬНЫХ НАУК, ВИТГЕНШТЕЙН, ЭТНОМЕТОДОЛОГИЯ, КОНЦЕПТУАЛЬНЫЕ ВОПРОСЫ, ЭМПИРИЧЕСКИЕ ВОПРОСЫ, ОБЪЯСНЕНИЕ, ПОНИМАНИЕ, ИНТЕРПРЕТАЦИЯ И ОПИСАНИЕ СОЦИАЛЬНЫХ СОБЫТИЙ

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