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  1. There is No Such Thing as a Social Science: In Defence of Peter Winch.Phil Hutchinson, Rupert Read & Wes Sharrock - 2008 - Aldershot, UK & Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
    The death of Peter Winch in 1997 sparked a revived interest in his work with this book arguing his work suffered misrepresentation in both recent literature and in contemporary critiques of his writing. Debates in philosophy and sociology about foundational questions of social ontology and methodology often claim to have adequately incorporated and moved beyond Winch's concerns. Re-establishing a Winchian voice, the authors examine how such contentions involve a failure to understand central themes in Winch's writings and that the issues (...)
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  • Book Review: Phil Hutchinson, Rupert Read, and Wes Sharrock. [REVIEW]Patrick J. J. Phillips - 2011 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 41 (2):295-297.
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  • Winch and instrumental pluralism a reply to B. D. Lerner.L. D. Keita - 1997 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 27 (1):80-82.
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  • Winch's pluralist tree and the roots of relativism.Patrick J. J. Phillips - 1997 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 27 (1):83-95.
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  • Winch and Instrumental Pluralism: A Response to My Critics.Berel Dov Lerner - 1998 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 28 (2):312-320.
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