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... Nature Itself Essentially Ideological ? 262 12. Social Science and Value : A Study in Interrelations 276 13. Values and Political Science : Notes on the Strategy of Research 297 14. On Locating Values in Judicial Inference 333 Index 343 ...
... Nature Itself Essentially Ideological ? 262 12. Social Science and Value : A Study in Interrelations 276 13. Values and Political Science : Notes on the Strategy of Research 297 14. On Locating Values in Judicial Inference 333 Index 343 ...
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... Nature Itself Essentially Ideological ? " was originally published in Serho - Croatian in the Yugoslavian publication Filosofijo , 1971 , no , 4 , pp , 69-80 , This is the first Eng- lish puhlication , " Social Science and Value : A ...
... Nature Itself Essentially Ideological ? " was originally published in Serho - Croatian in the Yugoslavian publication Filosofijo , 1971 , no , 4 , pp , 69-80 , This is the first Eng- lish puhlication , " Social Science and Value : A ...
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Abraham Edel. ANALYZING CONCEPTS IN SOCIAL SCIENCE Introduction Modes of Analysis : A Philosophic Overview The nature.
Abraham Edel. ANALYZING CONCEPTS IN SOCIAL SCIENCE Introduction Modes of Analysis : A Philosophic Overview The nature.
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Abraham Edel. Introduction Modes of Analysis : A Philosophic Overview The nature of analysis has been a perennial theme in philoso- phy since the days when Socrates first began to explore ideas by asking people what they meant by justice ...
Abraham Edel. Introduction Modes of Analysis : A Philosophic Overview The nature of analysis has been a perennial theme in philoso- phy since the days when Socrates first began to explore ideas by asking people what they meant by justice ...
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Reflections on the Logic of the Urban Concept | 90 |
4 Some Reflections on the Concept of Human Rights | 107 |
5 The Meaning of Human Dignity | 136 |
6 The Place of Respect for Persons in Moral Philosophy | 146 |
7 Power as an Organizing Concept in Social Theory | 159 |
8 The Concept of Levels in Social Theory | 167 |
9 Context and Content in the Theory of Ideas | 203 |
10 Education and the Concept of Ideology | 239 |
11 Is the Concept of Human Nature Essentially Ideological? | 260 |
A Study in Interrelations | 274 |
Notes on the Strategy of Research | 295 |
14 On Locating Values in Judicial Inference | 331 |
Index | 341 |
Values and Methods in the Analysis of Social Concepts | 201 |
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