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This book explores the shift in sociology away from the shared aspiration of the classical transition, of transcending partiality through the construction of a 'science of society', in the face of challenges to the notion of objectivity.

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This book explores the shift in sociology away from the shared aspiration of the classical transition, of transcending partiality through the construction of a 'science of society', in the face of challenges to the notion of objectivity.


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Autorenporträt
Robert Leroux is Professor of Sociology at the University of Ottawa, Canada. He is the author of History and Sociology in France: From Scientific History to the Durkheimian School, French Liberalism in the 19th Century and Political Economy and Liberalism in France. He is the editor of The Anthem Companion to Gabriel Tarde and the co-editor of The Anthem Companion to Maurice Halbwachs. Thierry Martin is Professor Emeritus at the University of Franche-Comté and a researcher at the Logiques de l¿agir laboratory and at the Institut d'histoire et de philosophie des scienceset des techniques, France. Stephen Turner is Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy at the University of South Florida, USA. His recent books include Cognitive Science and the Social: A Primer, The Politics of Expertise, Understanding the Tacit, and American Sociology: From Pre-Disciplinary to Post-Normal.