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245 00 Critical realism, history, and philosophy in the social 
       sciences /|cedited by Timothy Rutzou, George Steinmetz. 
264  1 Bingley, UK :|bEmerald Publishing,|c2018. 
300    1 online resource. 
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490 1  Political power and social theory ;|vvolume 34 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Front Cover; Critical Realism, History, and Philosophy in 
       The Social Sciences; Copyright Page; Contents; List of 
       Contributors; Senior Editorial Board; Student Editorial 
       Board; Editorial Statement; Series Editor's Introduction; 
       Crisis!? What Crisis!? On Social Theory and Reflexivity; 
       Introduction; Get Real; What Is Theory? And Where Does 
       Critical Realism Fit?; Contemporary Definitions; Defining 
       the Logic of Theory, Metatheory, and Ontology; The Place 
       of Ontology; Conclusions and Summary; Chapter Overview; 
       Notes; Acknowledgment; References 
505 8  After Positivism: Critical Realism and Historical 
       SociologyCausation in History: Positivist and Realist 
       approaches; Reduction and Emergence: Methodological 
       Individualism and Historical Sociology; Conclusion: "Value
       Freedom" and Historical Sociology; Notes; References; Uses
       of Value Judgments in Science: A General Argument, with 
       Lessons from a Case Study of Feminist Research on Divorce;
       Rethinking the Underdetermination Argument for Value-Laden
       Science; The Orthodox Case for Value-Neutral Science; The 
       Orthodox Case Evaluated: Can There be Evidence for Value 
       Judgments? 
505 8  The Bidirectional Influence of Facts and Values: A Case 
       Study of Feminist ScienceHow to Use Value Judgments to 
       Guide Science in Legitimate and Fruitful Ways; Legitimacy;
       Fruitfulness; Normative Authority; Noncognitive Intrinsic 
       Value Judgments; Models; Notes; Acknowledgment; 
       References; Principles of Reconstructive Social Theory; 
       What Is Reconstructive Social Theory?; Metatheory: The 
       Philosophical Foundations; Social Theory: Agency, Culture,
       and Social Change; Sociological Theory: The Ontology of 
       the Present; Acknowledgment; References 
505 8  Conjunctures and Assemblages: Approaches to Multicausal 
       Explanation in the Human SciencesConjunctures; The 
       Althusserian Tradition; Sahlins and Sewell; Critical 
       Realism; Reviewing Conjunctures; Assemblages; Comparing 
       and Applying Conjunctures and Assemblages; Notes; 
       Acknowledgments; References; Appendix; Strange Bedfellows?
       Ontology, Normativity, Critical Realism, and Queer Theory;
       Introduction; The Riddle of Normativity; Naturalism versus
       Critique; A Genealogy: The Cradle of Social Science: 
       Naturalism and Realism; Critical Realism and Critical 
       Ethical Naturalism 
505 8  Against Naturalism, Critical, Cautious, or OtherwiseThe 
       Critical Tradition; The Critique of Critique; Queer Theory
       as a Case Study: Queering Ontology; Conclusion; Notes; 
       Acknowledgment; References; Index 
520    This volume examines the relationship between history, 
       philosophy, and social science, and contributors explore 
       questions concerning realism, ontology, causation, 
       explanation, and values in order to address the question 
       ""what does a post-positivist social science look like?"" 
588 0  Online resource; title from PDF title page (Ebsco, viewed 
       July 27, 2018). 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Rutzou, Timothy,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       no2018120672|eeditor. 
700 1  Steinmetz, George,|d1957-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n92117815|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tCritical realism, history, and 
       philosophy in the social sciences.|dBingley, UK : Emerald 
       Publishing, 2018|z1787566048|z9781787566040
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830  0 Political power and social theory ;|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/no2013114861|vv. 34. 
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