%0 Journal Article %T Implications for the Purpose of Scholarship in Social Science in Light of Critical Realism %J Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities %I Iranian Institute for Social & Cultural Studies %Z 2008-4641 %A Zarei Dehbaghi, A. %A Zarghami Hamrah, S. %A Ghaedi, Y. %A Bagheri Noaparast, Kh. %D 2017 %\ 06/22/2017 %V 9 %N 3 %P 67-91 %! Implications for the Purpose of Scholarship in Social Science in Light of Critical Realism %K critical realism %K social science %K scholarships %K interdisciplinary studies %R 10.22631/isih.2017.1417 %X The aim of this description-inductive study, is to draw forth implications for the purposes of scholarship in the social science based on critical realism with an emphasis on interdisciplinary studies. Critical realism, from an epistemological insight, is seen as the basis for scholarship references (teaching, research, application and integration) in social science. The results of this research indicate that critical realism, with its emphasis on mind-independent reality and the nature of the criticism of knowledge, focuses on an emancipator training in social science. In research, critical realism stresses philosophy and philosophical self-awareness. Therefore, social science researchers understand the hidden assumptions and outright lies in their own research better. In the field of integration, the emphasis is on understanding the reality on a large scale. Therefore, it recognizes the interdisciplinary science of knowledge and welcomes every science that can better explain and interpret the complex layers of reality. Thus, critical realism, in practice, has the potential to solve social problems thru its perspective on the science of integration. The reason for this is theorizing far from narrow-mindedness while, at the same time, in harmony with the critical realism. This is due to its critical nature which brings knowledge closer to practice. %U http://www.isih.ir/article_260_c23ea27d32b5eb9517a04d52b51fbeb6.pdf