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Ethnographic Studies: Issue No. 11 (Autumn 2009)

Front [PDF]

 

Editoral Comment [PDF]
Ivan Leudar
2

 

R.G. Collingwood: From Anthropology to Metaphysics [PDF]
James Connelly
3-23

 

Frederic Bartlett and the Idea of an Historical Psychology [PDF]
Alan Costall
24-38

 

What can R.G. Collingwood do for psychology today? [PDF]
Ivan Leudar
39-60

 

The Autonomy of the Human Sciences: Three Generations of Non-Reductivists [PDF]
Giuseppina D'Oro
61-75

 

The Judge, the Spirits and the Law: Devil Possession, Personal Agency and Mind/Body Dichotomy in an Egyptian Courtroom [PDF]
Baudouin Dupret
76-86

 

Ethnomethodology and History: Documents and the Production of History [PDF]
Michael Lynch
87-106

 

Perennial arguments about intelligibility and rationality in the philosophy of the social sciences [PDF]
Wes Sharrock
107-124

 

Some Remarks on Collingwood and Relativism [PDF]
Mathieu Marion
125-155

 

Collingwood, Whewell and Ways of Knowing: reflections on historicism and idealism in the study of science [PDF]
John Pickstone
156-176

 

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