The Idea of a Social Science by Peter Winch

The Idea of a Social Science by Peter Winch

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Examining the relationship between social studies and philosophy, this text discusses the influence of the natural sciences on our conception of the social studies, and examines some of the most influential ideas of J.S.Mill, Pareto and Max Weber.

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The Idea of a Social Science by Peter Winch

Examining the relationship between social studies and philosophy, this text discusses the influence of the natural sciences on our conception of the social studies, and examines some of the most influential ideas of J.S.Mill, Pareto and Max Weber.

Peter Winch (1926-1997) was an Englishman who lived from 1926 to 1997. Peter Winch, an internationally renowned philosopher and a key student of Ludwig Wittgenstein, was born in Walthamstow, Essex. His most renowned book is The Concept of a Social Science and Its Connection to Philosophy.

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ISBN 13 9780415054317
ISBN 10 0415054311
Title The Idea of a Social Science
Author Peter Winch
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1990-11-08
Number of pages 160
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