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Focusing on the methodological principles which underlie sociologists' study of social reality, this text offers clarification and outlines how the different approaches to study originate from various methodogical and philosophical traditions.
Focusing on the methodological principles which underlie sociologists' study of social reality, this text offers clarification and outlines how the different approaches to study originate from various methodogical and philosophical traditions.


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| General Introduction
| 1-8
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| Positivism as a Theory of Science
| 9-54
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| Positivism in Sociology
| 55-81
| Marxist Realism as a Theory of Science
| 82-107
| Marxist Realism in Sociology
| 108-131
| Marxist Nonrealism as a Theory of Science
| 132-157
| Marxist Nonrealism in Sociology
| 158-181
| Summary of the Debate
| 182-189
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General Introduction
1-8
Positivism as a Theory of Science
9-54
Positivism in Sociology
55-81
Marxist Realism as a Theory of Science
82-107
Marxist Realism in Sociology
108-131
Marxist Nonrealism as a Theory of Science
132-157
Marxist Nonrealism in Sociology
158-181
Summary of the Debate
182-189


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