Finding Philosophy in Social Science

Finding Philosophy in Social Science
Title Finding Philosophy in Social Science PDF eBook
Author Mario Bunge
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 458
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780300066067

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A Philosophy of Social Sciences

A Philosophy of Social Sciences
Title A Philosophy of Social Sciences PDF eBook
Author Ronald W. Dundon
Publisher Nova Publishers
Total Pages 254
Release 1999
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9781560727309

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Section headings: Philosophy -- Wandering Sages; Anthropology; Social Philosophy; Education; History; Philosophy of Social Psychology; Philosophy of Religion; Philosophy of Law; Philosophy of Economics; Philosophy of Science.

The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Social Science

The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Social Science
Title The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Social Science PDF eBook
Author Harold Kincaid
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 676
Release 2012-08-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0195392752

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The philosophy of the social sciences considers the underlying explanatory powers of the social (or human) sciences, such as history, economics, anthropology, politics, and sociology. The type of questions covered includes the methodological (the nature of observations, laws, theories, and explanations) to the ontological — whether or not these sciences can explain human nature in a way consistent with common-sense beliefs. This Handbook is a major, comprehensive look at the key ideas in the field, is guided by several principles. The first is that the philosophy of social science should be closely connected to, and informed by, developments in the sciences themselves. The second is that the volume should appeal to practicing social scientists as well as philosophers, with the contributors being both drawn from both ranks, and speaking to ongoing controversial issues in the field. Finally, the volume promotes connections across the social sciences, with greater internal discussion and interaction across disciplinary boundaries.

The Philosophy of Social Science

The Philosophy of Social Science
Title The Philosophy of Social Science PDF eBook
Author Martin Hollis
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 284
Release 1994-09
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521447805

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An introduction to the philosophy of social science from a well-known author.

Philosophical Foundations of the Social Sciences

Philosophical Foundations of the Social Sciences
Title Philosophical Foundations of the Social Sciences PDF eBook
Author Harold Kincaid
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 306
Release 1996
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521558914

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This 1996 book argues that behind the diverse methods of the natural sciences lies a common core of scientific rationality.

The Sociology-philosophy Connection

The Sociology-philosophy Connection
Title The Sociology-philosophy Connection PDF eBook
Author Mario Bunge
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 318
Release 2017-07-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351473670

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Most social scientists and philosophers claim that sociology and philosophy are disjoint fields of inquiry. Some have wondered how to trace the precise boundary between them. Mario Bunge argues that the two fields are so entangled with one another that no demarcation is possible or, indeed, desirable. In fact, sociological research has demonstrably philosophical pre-suppositions. In turn, some findings of sociology are bound to correct or enrich the philosophical theories that deal with the world, our knowledge of it, or the ways of acting upon it. While Bunge's thesis would hardly have shocked Mill, Marx, Durkheim, or Weber, it is alien to the current sociological mainstream and dominant philosophical schools. Bunge demonstrates that philosophical problematics arise in social science research. A fertile philosophy of social science unearths critical presuppositions, analyzes key concepts, refines effective research strategies, crafts coherent and realistic syntheses, and identifies important new problems. Bunge examines Marx's and Durkheim's thesis that social facts are as objective as physical facts; the so-called Thomas theorem that refutes the behaviorist thesis that social agents react to social stimuli rather than to the way we perceive them; and Merton's thesis on the ethos of basic science which shows that science and morality are intertwined. He considers selected philosophical problems raised by contemporary social studies and argues forcefully against tolerance of shabby work in academic social science and philosophy alike.

Readings in the Philosophy of Social Science

Readings in the Philosophy of Social Science
Title Readings in the Philosophy of Social Science PDF eBook
Author Michael Martin
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 818
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN 9780262631518

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