Philosophy Today

Volume 44, Issue 2, Summer 2000

Ryan Drake
Pages 99-107

Objectivity and Insecurity
Adorno and Empirical Social Research

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  • Charles Clavey. A Companion to Adorno 2020: 153. [CrossRef]
  • G. K. Karanth. Journal of the Anthropological Survey of India. From Ethnography to Webnography: Changing Contours of Field Research in India1An earlier version of the paper was presented in the M. N. Srinivas Centenary Conference, organised by the Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bengaluru on 29–30 August 2017. Several of the issues raised in this paper are to be traced to the very insightful discussions with the doctoral students at ISEC in the classrooms or outside it. In particular, I should like to make a mention of V. Gayathri, Sathyapriya Raut, Sudha Seetharaman and R. Santhosh. Thanks are due also to the past directors of ISEC—G. K. Kadekodi, N. Jayaram, R. S. Deshpande and many friends working and discussions with who gave rich ideas in writing this paper: S. R. Charsley, Jim Manor, Ruedi Baumgartner, Ruedi Hogger, Christine Lutringer, Sobin George and V. Ramaswamy. The usual disclaimers apply. 2020. [CrossRef]
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