Interpretive political science/
edited by Mark Bevir
- Los Angeles: Sage, 2010.
- 377p. 15.6cm.
Volume I: Interpretive Theories Contents:
Introduction: Interpretive Theories xliii Mark Bevir
General 1. Interpretive Social Science: An Overview 3 Frank C. Richardson and Elaine J. Fowers 2. Three Epistemological Stances for Qualitative Inquiry: 35 Interpretivism, Hermeneutics, and Social Constructionism Thomas A. Schwandt
Meaning in Action 3. Common-sense and Scientific Interpretation of Human Action 71 Alfred Schuetz 4. The Model of the Text: Meaningful Action Considered as a Text 107 Paul Ricceur 5. Social Science 131 Peter Winch 6. Interpretation and the Sciences of Man 147 - Charles Taylor 7. On Language, Culture, and Social Action 185 Miguel A Cabrera (Translated by Anna Fagan and Marie McMahon)
Tradition and Agency 8. "Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences" 207 Jacques Derrida 9. On Tradition 323 Mark Bevir 10. Historical Interpretation, Intentionalism and Philosophy of Mind 245
Vivienne Brown 11. Toward a Theory of Social Practices: A Development in Culturalist 275 Theorizing Andreas Reckwitz
Narrative and Critique 12. Narrative in Political Science 299 Molly Patterson and Kristen Renwick Monroe 13. Historical Explanation, Folk Psychology, and Narrative 317 Mark Bevir 14. Nietzsche, Genealogy, History 337 Michel Foucault 15. Genealogy as Critique 355 Raymond Geuss (Translated hy Nicholas Walker) 16. Naturalism and Genealogy 363 Bernard Williams