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'What it Makes Sense to Say': Education, Philosophy and Peter Winch on Social Science
Authors:PAUL SMEYERS
Institution:Department of Educational Sciences, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Vesaliusstraat 2, 3000 Leuven, Belgium
Abstract:This paper sets out Peter Winch's central ideas about the nature of the social sciences, and reappraises their potential for educational research. It is argued that the dichotomy between 'reasons' and 'causes' has done much harm, and that the important matter of understanding 'what is real for us' has recently been neglected. Winch's philosophy suggests a more adequate framework for educational research: one that embraces a pluralistic interpretive position, accommodating various methods and various kinds of understanding of the social, and that views educational science as involving opportunity for reflection and a degree of distance from the world of practice, yet at the same time as essentially part of the political debate about education.
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