Humanist Science
Discover the profound insights of Philip Selznick in his thought-provoking book, Humanist Science. Published in 2008 and spanning 176 pages, this work offers a comprehensive reconstruction of social theory that underscores its humanist roots and highlights the pivotal role of values in social inquiry. Selznick, a prominent figure in the fields of sociology and philosophy, invites readers to explore the intersection of humanism and social sciences, providing a rich historical context and a compelling argument for the importance of ethical considerations in academic research. Perfect for students, educators, and anyone interested in the philosophy of social sciences, Humanist Science is a must-read that encourages a deeper understanding of the human experience through the lens of social theory. Enhance your library with this essential text that champions the importance of values in our understanding of society.