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Sociological Explanation As Translation

Sociological Explanation As Translation

Sociological Explanation As Translation

Stephen P. Turner, University of South Florida
September 1980
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9780521297738
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    First published in 1980, this book examines the nature of sociological explanation. The tactics of interpretive sociology have often remained obscure because of confusion over the nature of the evidence for interpretation and the nature of decisions among alternative interpretations. In providing an account of the problem of interpretive sociological claims, the author argues that there is rationality to interpretation. He also presents a fresh view of the relationship between qualitative and statistical claims and shows their complementary character. Dr. Turner's lucid and comprehensive analysis breaks new ground in its fundamental re-examination of the conceptual basis for “explaining” social behaviour. By its call for more rigourous conceptual sophistication in attempted explanations of social behaviour, this book will stimulate controversy and lively discussion among sociologists.

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    September 1980
    Paperback
    9780521297738
    124 pages
    229 × 152 × 7 mm
    0.19kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction: the object of sociological explanation
    • 2. Winch's account of the sociological explanation of action
    • 3. Some criticisms of the Winch thesis
    • 4. A pattern of explanation
    • 5. Recognising the solution
    • Notes
    • References
    • Index.
      Author
    • Stephen P. Turner , University of South Florida