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Social science and human action or on hitting your head against the ceiling of language
pp. 287-307
Abstract
This piece begins as an academic paper about what the social sciences are and it ends as a manifesto of what they ought to be. The message is thoroughly ideological, for ideology is defined as that ethical glue whereby is and ought are forged together into a coherent whole. In the first part, I shall provide a succinct but novel summary of a long and complicated argument recently developed elsewhere.1 In the second, I shall explore some implications of those thoughts. In neither case shall I draw anything but a rough caricature. But that may be just as well, for it is usually easier to see the prominent features in a caricature than in a fascimile reproduction.
Publication details
Published in:
Gale Stephen, Olsson Gunnar (1979) Philosophy in geography. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 287-307
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-9394-5_13
Full citation:
Olsson Gunnar (1979) „Social science and human action or on hitting your head against the ceiling of language“, In: S. Gale & G. Olsson (eds.), Philosophy in geography, Dordrecht, Springer, 287–307.