Woodcutters and Witchcraft: Rationality and Interpretive Change in the Social Sciences by Mark W. Risjord

Woodcutters and Witchcraft: Rationality and Interpretive Change in the Social Sciences

Suny the Philosophy of the Social Sciences

Mark W. Risjord

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nonfiction philosophy sociology medium-paced
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Well written and richly illustrated with vivid examples from Wittgenstein's woodcutters to witchcraft in Mexico and elsewhere, this book argues that the underlying methodological principle governing interpretive change is explanatory coherence.

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