Uniting social constructivism and logic

Metascience:1-4 (forthcoming)
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Mahoney undertakes the wide-reaching project of providing foundations for the social sciences by building on the set-theoretic framework. I enjoyed reading the book and laud the accessible writing style and the wealth of examples from case studies, making it an engaging read despite its methodological aim. The main aims of the book are threefold: (1) to introduce the theory of scientific constructivism, (2) to introduce the set-theoretic methodology that captures the logic of scientific-constructivist research, and (3) to provide and develop practical tools for researchers in the social sciences. On my view, the book succeeds on all three counts. I will elaborate on each of these claims.

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