Originally published in 1980, this book examines the major issues
in the philosophy of social science, paying specific attention to
cross-cultural understanding, humanism versus scientism,
individualism versus collectivism, and the shaping of theory by
evaluative commitment. Arguing for a cross-cultural conception of
human beings, the authors defend humanism and individualism, and
reject the notion that social inquiry is necessarily vitiated by an
adherence to values.
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