This book is a radical plea for the centrality of experience in the social and human sciences. Scott Lash argues that a large part of the output of the social sciences today is still shaped by assumptions stemming from positivism, in contrast to the tradition of interpretative social enquiry pioneered by Max Weber.
This book is a radical plea for the centrality of experience in the social and human sciences. Scott Lash argues that a large part of the output of th...
This book is a radical plea for the centrality of experience in the social and human sciences. Scott Lash argues that a large part of the output of the social sciences today is still shaped by assumptions stemming from positivism, in contrast to the tradition of interpretative social enquiry pioneered by Max Weber.
This book is a radical plea for the centrality of experience in the social and human sciences. Scott Lash argues that a large part of the output of th...