Why Unitary Social Science?

Author/creator Mukherjee, Ramkrishna Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNewcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publisher
Description140 p.
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Summary Annotation Why Unitary Social Science? pleads for a comprehensive appraisal of social reality. Tracing the visionary and transformative paths of reality from the subjective To The objective points of view, Mukherjee argues that it is precisely the division of social science into discrete compartments as disciplines that thwarts the emergence of an objective science of society. Social science is seen here as unitary with diverse specialisations emerging from a single base but proliferating endlessly as knowledge advances; neither as different social science disciplines nor as the unified social sciences.
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