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The Human Difference: Animals, Computers, and the Necessity of Social Science by Alan Wolfe β€” book cover

The Human Difference: Animals, Computers, and the Necessity of Social Science

by Alan Wolfe
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Overview

'An eloquent and exquisitely reasoned plea for a social science based on what is distinctively human about human beings their capacity to create meaning by the forms of interpretation that make human culture possible. This book is a lively attack on the growing antihumanism of so much contemporary social science, and it deserves a wide audience.' Jerome Bruner, New York University

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'An eloquent and exquisitely reasoned plea for a social science based on what is distinctively human about human beings their capacity to create meaning by the forms of interpretation that make human culture possible. This book is a lively attack on the growing antihumanism of so much contemporary social science, and it deserves a wide audience.' Jerome Bruner, New York University

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 1994
Publisher
University of California Press
Pages
264
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780520089419

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