Values, objectivity, and the social sciences, edited by Gresham Riley.
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TextSeries: Addison-Wesley series in dialogues in the social sciencesPublication details: Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley Pub. Co. [1974]Description: iv, 152 p. illus. 21 cmISBN: - 020106314X
- H61 .R496
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Objectivity under attack: Nisbet, R. Subjective si! Objective no! Surkin, M. Sense and non-sense in politics.--Perspectives on objectivity: Rudner, R. S. On the objectivity of social science. Gouldner, A. W. Objectivity: the realm of the sacred in social science.--Values and the social sciences: Weber, M. Objectivity in social science and social policy. Kaplan, A. Values in inquiry.--Partisanship and objectivity: Becker, H. Whose side are we on? Riley, G. Partisanship and objectivity in the social sciences. Becker, H. S. Reply to Riley's Partisanship and objectivity. Riley, G. Comments on Howard Becker's Reply.--Selected bibliography (p. 148-152)
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