Interpretive Social Science An Anti-Naturalist Approach (Reprint) by Mark Bevir

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Author
Mark Bevir
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pages
224 pages
ISBN
978-0198832959
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Description

In Interpretive Social Science: An Anti-Naturalist Approach, Mark Bevir and Jason Blakely present a robust argument for an interpretive or hermeneutic approach within the social sciences, positioning it as a significant alternative to prevailing scientific methodologies such as behavioralism, institutionalism, and rational choice theory. The book delves into the complexities of human behavior through the lenses of philosophers like Michel Foucault, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Charles Taylor, and Ludwig Wittgenstein, integrating their insights into an ‘anti-naturalist’ framework that addresses longstanding challenges in interpretivism. Beyond theoretical discussions, the authors offer practical guidance on implementing interpretive methods in empirical research, covering a wide array of topics including concept formation, ethics, democratic theory, and public policy. This comprehensive exploration aims to transform our understanding of human society by providing a humanistic approach free from scientism’s constraints.