Criticizing the Others or Ourselves? The MacIntyre-Winch Debate and the Idea of Social Criticism
<p>MacIntyre states in his criticism of Winch's <em>Idea of Social Science</em>... that it is impossible to criticize the practices of societies with different forms of rationality in terms of their own forms of rationality; these practices must be intelligible within <em&...
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Main Author: | Lotar Rasiński (Author) |
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University of Lower Silesia,
2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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