On 13 March 2009, the annual Max Weber conference on the \u2018Classics Revisited\u2019 brought together prominent scholars and Max Weber Fellows to discuss \u2018Objective Knowledge in Social Sciences and Humanities: Karl Popper and Beyond\u2019
Karl Popper’s Objective Knowledge stands at the threshold of his last major philosophical phase, the...
As Popper uses the word 'rationalism' in a wide sense which includes 'empiricism' as well as 'intell...
Max Weber is widely regarded as the greatest figure in the history of the social sciences, and like ...
On 13 March 2009, the annual Max Weber conference on the ‘Classics Revisited’ brought together promi...
Critical rationalism is the philosophy developed by Karl Popper during the middle of the 20th centur...
This book brings together leading figures in history, sociology, political science, feminism and cri...
ABSTRACT: Social science employs teleological explanations which depend upon the rationality princip...
Social science employs teleological explanations which depend upon the rationality principle, accord...
This collection of papers addresses the issue of ‘objective vs. subjective’ knowledge in the social ...
Notwithstanding the great ‘positivist dispute’ of the 1960s, Karl Popper and Theodor Adorno upheld m...
This paper offers here some new insights into the philosophy of critical rationalism through some ac...
Popper’s Critical Rationalism presents Popper’s views on science, knowledge, and inquiry, and examin...
The thesis, conceived as a theoretical study, deals with Max Weber's contribution to the issues of r...
Max Weber is widely regarded as one of the foundational thinkers of the twentieth century. But how d...
This paper studies the conflict between critical rationalism and critical theory in Karl Popper and ...
Karl Popper’s Objective Knowledge stands at the threshold of his last major philosophical phase, the...
As Popper uses the word 'rationalism' in a wide sense which includes 'empiricism' as well as 'intell...
Max Weber is widely regarded as the greatest figure in the history of the social sciences, and like ...
On 13 March 2009, the annual Max Weber conference on the ‘Classics Revisited’ brought together promi...
Critical rationalism is the philosophy developed by Karl Popper during the middle of the 20th centur...
This book brings together leading figures in history, sociology, political science, feminism and cri...
ABSTRACT: Social science employs teleological explanations which depend upon the rationality princip...
Social science employs teleological explanations which depend upon the rationality principle, accord...
This collection of papers addresses the issue of ‘objective vs. subjective’ knowledge in the social ...
Notwithstanding the great ‘positivist dispute’ of the 1960s, Karl Popper and Theodor Adorno upheld m...
This paper offers here some new insights into the philosophy of critical rationalism through some ac...
Popper’s Critical Rationalism presents Popper’s views on science, knowledge, and inquiry, and examin...
The thesis, conceived as a theoretical study, deals with Max Weber's contribution to the issues of r...
Max Weber is widely regarded as one of the foundational thinkers of the twentieth century. But how d...
This paper studies the conflict between critical rationalism and critical theory in Karl Popper and ...
Karl Popper’s Objective Knowledge stands at the threshold of his last major philosophical phase, the...
As Popper uses the word 'rationalism' in a wide sense which includes 'empiricism' as well as 'intell...
Max Weber is widely regarded as the greatest figure in the history of the social sciences, and like ...