Hermeneutic dialogue and social science: a critique of Gadamer and Habermas

New York: Routledge (2001)
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By re-examining the writings of Gadamer and Habermas and their views of earlier interpretive theorists, this book offers a radical challenge to their idea of the 'dialogue' between researchers and their subjects.

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