The art of sociological argument
The art of sociological argument
This book explores the ways in which sociological arguments are constructed and presented, looking at what can be learned from the contrasting styles of sociologists working in different periods and theoretical traditions. Fundamental debates in the discipline are addressed, such as 'can sociology provide final answers?' and 'how far is detachment feasible or desirable?'. Finally, the book considers the practical significance which thinking about styles of argument has for all students of sociology.
0333778448
Crow, Graham
723761e4-bba1-4eba-9672-e7029f547fce
2005
Crow, Graham
723761e4-bba1-4eba-9672-e7029f547fce
Crow, Graham
(2005)
The art of sociological argument
,
Basingstoke.
Palgrave, 216pp.
Abstract
This book explores the ways in which sociological arguments are constructed and presented, looking at what can be learned from the contrasting styles of sociologists working in different periods and theoretical traditions. Fundamental debates in the discipline are addressed, such as 'can sociology provide final answers?' and 'how far is detachment feasible or desirable?'. Finally, the book considers the practical significance which thinking about styles of argument has for all students of sociology.
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Published date: 2005
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/35108
ISBN: 0333778448
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