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  1. The Essential Ambiguity of the Social.Bryan Green - 2019 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 49 (2):108-136.
    Methodological divisions in sociology, the study of the social, are not just deep and persistent but patterned—most obviously in the separate development of qualitative methods in ethnography and grounded theory, but also in subsidiary divisions within those separations, following the same pattern. The pattern being too deep-rooted to be explained as empirical happenstance, it will be explored here as the effect of an equally deep-rooted condition. More exactly, through postulating that sociology’s subject-matter, the social, is ontologically rooted in an essential (...)
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  • Indicators: Syntactic Vision and Semantic Vision: First Part.Alberto Marradi - 2017 - Science and Philosophy 5 (2):123-141.
    In this essay several aspects of the concept ‘indicator’ are criticized, as well as the technical consequences of those misconceptions. The most relevant among them is the pretence of measuring the validity of an indicator, e. g. the degree of semantic correspondence between the indicator and the concept which it is supposes to refer to.
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  • A Cross-National Consensus on a Unified Sociological Theory? Some Inter-Cultural Obstacles.Stephen Kalberg - 2007 - European Journal of Social Theory 10 (2):206-219.
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