Philosophy of the social sciences philosophical theory and scientific practice

This volume is a unique contribution to the philosophy of the social sciences, presenting the results of cutting-edge philosophers' research alongside critical discussions by practicing social scientists. The book is motivated by the view that the philosophy of the social sciences cannot ignore...

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Otros Autores: Mantzavinos, Chrysostomos, editor (editor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 2009.
Colección:CUP ebooks.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction / C. Mantzavinos
  • Part I : basic problems of sociality
  • Language and social ontology / John R. Searle
  • Comment : de rerum natura : dragons of obliviousness and the science of social ontology / Mark Turner
  • Shared agency / Michael E. Bratman
  • Comment : where is the social? / Pierre Demeulenaere
  • The reality of group agents / Philip Pettit
  • Comment : a note on group agents / Diego Rios
  • Part II : laws and explanation in the social sciences
  • Pysicalism and the human sciences / David Papineau
  • Comment : reductionism in the human sciences : a philosopher's game / Robert Shulman and Ian Shapiro
  • Complexity and explanation in the social sciences / Sandra Mitchell
  • Comment : conditional knowledge : an oxymoron? / James Alt
  • The heterogeneous social : new thinking about the foundations of the social sciences / Daniel Little
  • Comment : causal mechanisms and generalizations / Jack Knight
  • What is this thing called "efficacy"? / Nancy Cartwright
  • Comment : randomized controlled trials and public policy / Gerd Gigerenzer
  • Part III : how philosophy and the social sciences can enrich each other : three examples
  • Why do people cooperate as much as they do? / James Woodward
  • Comment : putting the problem of social order into perspective / Werner Güth and Hartmut Kliemt
  • Situations against virtues : the situationist attack on virtue theory / Ernest Sosa
  • Comment : do people have character traits? / Steven Lukes
  • What kind of problem is the hermeneutic circle? / C. Mantzavinos
  • Comment : going in circles / David-Hillel Ruben
  • Epilogue / C. Mantzavinos.