Charles F. Gattone is associate professor of sociology at the University of Florida
Description
Introduction 1: Positivism: Cutting Through the Myths 2: Relativism: Truth in the Eye of the Beholder 3: Interpretivism: Finding Meaning in Everyday Life 4: Intersubjectivism: The Quest for Common Ground 5: A Balanced Epistemological Orientation for the Social Sciences Bibliography
Reviews
This book is a remarkable project and contains a body of excellent critique and argument, constituting a concise and accurate analysis of the topic. The book draws on the epistemological tradition of modernity, but introduces a novel argument making it a strong competitor among any book dealing with the epistemology of the twentieth and the twenty-first centuries. The book makes a significant contribution to the literature because it draws a comparison between dominant epistemological trends. -- Anastasia Marinopoulou, Hellenic Open University