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Readings in the Philosophy of Social Science

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This is the first comprehensive anthology in the philosophy of social science to appear since the late 1960s.

Covering all of the major areas in the discipline, it will serve as the standard source for scholarship in the field and could be used as the basis for an entire course.

The anthology offers one complete, convenient, and well-chosen selection of readings, plus three specially commissioned articles that encompass the entire range of topics in the field and cover both sides of currently hot debates about explanation, methodological individualism, and the special sciences.

The introductions to each section provide a map through the discipline. Sections coverExplanation, Prediction, and Laws * Interpretation and Meaning * Rationality * Functional Explanation * Reductionism, Individualism, and Holism * Objectivity and Values * Problems of the Special Sciences * Commissioned articles: Taylor on Interpretation and the Sciences of Man Michael Martin * Microfoundations of Marxism, D.

Little * Evidential Constraints: Pragmatic Empiricism in Archaeology, A.

Wylie

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Product Details
Bradford Books
0262631512 / 9780262631518
Paperback / softback
300.1
22/03/1994
United States
814 pages
178 x 254 mm, 1338 grams
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