GETTING OVER IT? FROM THE SOCIAL TO THE HUMAN SCIENCES
2014 ◽
Vol 11
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pp. 191-209
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The history of the social sciences in the United States—like many other fields of intellectual history—confirms John Dewey's observation: “Intellectual progress usually occurs through sheer abandonment of questions together with both of the alternatives they assume—an abandonment that results from their decreasing vitality and a change of urgent interest. We do not solve them: we get over them.” As Dewey suggests, two fine new books mark intellectual progress in the field through a change of generational interest. As he also implies, new perspectives leave important issues behind.1
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Vol 2
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pp. 177-197
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2020 ◽
Vol 12
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pp. 197-209
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