Does the study or the practice of Social Work raise interesting philosophical

Does the study or the practice of Social Work raise interesting philosophical

Does the study or the practice of Social Work raise interesting philosophical questions? If it does, would these questions be placed only in branches "more practical" like political philosophy and ethics, or also in branches "less practical" like epistemology and philosophy of science? There could be a "philosophy of social work", or would it have to be a smaller point in other discipline?

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