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Phenomenology, language and the social sciences

Boston,: Routledge and Kegan Paul (1973)

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  1. Curriculum Change: Limits and Possibilities.Michael F. D. Young - 1975 - Educational Studies 1 (2):129-138.
    * This paper was originally given as one of the Doris Lee Lectures on February 20th 1975, at the University of London Institute of Education.
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  • Linguistic analysis and phenomenology∗.Maurice Roche - 1974 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 17 (1-4):126-131.
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  • Time and unemployment.Maurice Roche - 1990 - Human Studies 13 (1):73 - 96.
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  • From epistemology to ontology: Gadamer's hermeneutics and Wittgensteinian social science. [REVIEW]Susan Hekman - 1983 - Human Studies 6 (1):205 - 224.
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  • The paradox of secrecy.Beryl L. Bellman - 1979 - Human Studies 4 (1):1 - 24.
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  • The conventions of the senses: The linguistic and phenomenological contributions to a theory of culture. [REVIEW]Arthur S. Parsons - 1988 - Human Studies 11 (1):3 - 41.
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  • The social distribution of knowledge in formal organizations: A critical theoretical perspective. [REVIEW]Roger Jehenson - 1979 - Human Studies 2 (1):111 - 129.
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  • What should sociology explain— regularities, rules or interpretations?Peter Eglin - 1975 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 5 (3):377-391.
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