Towards Non-Dichotomous Sociology: A Phenomenologically Inspired Epistemological Analysis

An article that reflects on the adaptation of a phenomenologically inspired approach within sociological epistemology. Using two sociological as examples perspectives – interpretivism and critical theory – we point at the normative assumptions common to both approaches. We suggest these are responsi...

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