Critical Theory and MethodologyCritical Theory traces its roots from Marxism, through the renowned Frankfurt School, to a wide array of national and cultural traditions. Raymond Morrow's book traces the history and outlines the major tenets of critical theory for an undergraduate audience. He exemplifies the theory through an analysis of two leading social theorists: J[um]urgen Habermas and Anthony Giddens. Unique to this volume is the emphasis on the link between Critical Theory and empirical research and social science methodology, often thought to be incompatible. |
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... rejected because of their re- ductionism ; the tension between subjectivism and objectivism evident in Weber is ... rejection of causal explanations based on general laws . Even in their more mod- erate form , however , such interpretive ...
... rejected because of their re- ductionism ; the tension between subjectivism and objectivism evident in Weber is ... rejection of causal explanations based on general laws . Even in their more mod- erate form , however , such interpretive ...
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... rejected Dilthey's position and argued that Marx's historical materialism provided the basis for causal analysis in ways consistent with natural science . Hegelian Marxism : Critical Versus Traditional Theory Hegelian Marxism involved a ...
... rejected Dilthey's position and argued that Marx's historical materialism provided the basis for causal analysis in ways consistent with natural science . Hegelian Marxism : Critical Versus Traditional Theory Hegelian Marxism involved a ...
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... rejected and defined as follows : " an irreversible series of stages . . . some conceptual linkage with biological ... rejects linking such episodes together as part of an overall theory of history . Central Explanatory Theses The basic ...
... rejected and defined as follows : " an irreversible series of stages . . . some conceptual linkage with biological ... rejects linking such episodes together as part of an overall theory of history . Central Explanatory Theses The basic ...
Contents
What Is Critical Theory? | 5 |
Postempiricist Critiques of Positivism | 62 |
Positivism in the Social Sciences | 69 |
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Critical Theory and Methodology Raymond A. Morrow,Raymond Allen Morrow,David D. Brown Limited preview - 1994 |
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