First published in 1973, this book is concerned with the question
of whether Sociology is, or ought to be, a theoretical science.
Keith Dixon argues that the pretence to the theoretical is a
hindrance to the development of the field of Sociology, which
devalues significant empirical work by giving status to research
findings only in so far as they relate to often arbitrary
theoretical concerns. Dixon addresses the historical dimension in
the explanation of human nature and rational action. This reissue
will be of particular value to students and academics with an
interest in the empirical and theoretical methodology applied to
Sociological research.
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