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Under the influence of post-empiricism, philosophy of science has in recent years begun to show a healthier respect for history and actual practice. In this accessible account, James Bohman shows how this model can be applied to the social sciences, opening the way for a new synthesis that finds rigor within the necessary indeterminacy of practice.Bohman, James is the author of 'New Philosophy of Social Science: Problems of Indeterminacy', published 1993 under ISBN 9780262521833 and ISBN 0262521830.
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