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Realism and Social Science
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Author(s):
Andrew Sayer
Publication date:
2000
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SAGE Publications Ltd
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9780761961246
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9781446218730
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2000
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10.4135/9781446218730
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Book chapters
pp. 10
Key Features of Critical Realism in Practice: A Brief Outline
pp. 32
Realism for Sceptics
pp. 67
Postmodernism and the Three ‘Pomo Flips’
pp. 81
Essentialism, Social Constructionism and Beyond
pp. 108
Space and Social Theory
pp. 131
Geohistorical Explanation and Problems of Narrative
pp. 158
Critical Realism and the Limits to Critical Social Science
pp. 172
Ethics Unbound: For a Normative Turn in Social Theory
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