From: "dbwanika" <dbwanika-AT-uganda.co.ug> Subject: BHA: Critical Mass re: Social Practice Philosophies ..... Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 17:45:02 +0200 Fellow Citizens I have a question that has puzzled me for a while; it does apply to social sciences as well as natural science. Is it philosophical or what is it? However I am much more perplexed with social sciences (social medicine, urban population and growth, democracy, social practices as derivatives of production modes, culture or religion) as nature forms its progressive trajectory - how can concepts like 1). Critical Mass 2). Break Even Point –Boiling point and other thing be interpretive in sociologically or rather social practices without compromising the scientificity of social sciences? _________ bwanika url: www.idr.co.ug Logon & Join in ug-academicsdb discussion list http://www.coollist.com/subcribe.html List ID: ug-academicsdb Your Email address: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ url: http://uhpl.uganda.co.ug http://pub59.ezboa --- from list bhaskar-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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