Dialectical Example


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Dialectical Social Science in the Age of Complexity


Dialectical Social Science in the Age of Complexity

Author: Ian Trevor King

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2001


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This study places dialectical thinking, theory, and method on a solid scientific footing with respect to the contemporary sciences of holistic-relationism; and offers a competing, even superior, philosophy of social science to the mainstream version of positivistic-behaviourism. It also indicates ways in which a dialectical, holistic-relational social science will help to shape a more democratic, humane style of politics and public policy. It subjects mainstream social science to wholesale reorientation, and in doing so, offers a valid prescription for a post-positivistic, post-behaviourist social science that is scientifically grounded.

Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society


Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society

Author:

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1872


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The Language of Dialectics and the Dialectics of Language


The Language of Dialectics and the Dialectics of Language

Author: Joachim Israel

language: en

Publisher: Munksgaard

Release Date: 1979


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This book does not only attempt to clarify concepts used in the context of dialectical reasoning but also develops an epistemological theory by answering the question: What does it mean to possess a language? The epistemological theory then is used to ground the basis of social science in the logic of our common-sense language. This logic is viewed as more comprehensive than traditional formalized logic, which is viewed as only one though an important aspect of the more general and basic logic of our common-sense language.