adequately. He obviously recognizes this necessity, since he refers primarily to Alfred Schutz's methodology, making a passing reference to a methodology in a narrow sense which forgets the original intent and deals merely with statistics and/or computer technique (cf., ibid.: 371). He implies that if the term "methodology" is understood in the narrow sense, human scientists and ­philosophers cannot or need not meet in a methodology and that Schutz developed a methodology in a broad and adequate sense." /> Methodology of the social sciences is where the social scientists, philosophers and the persons on the street should meet - Nasu Hisashi | sdvig press

Methodology of the social sciences is where the social scientists, philosophers and the persons on the street should meet

Hisashi Nasu

pp. 413-430


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