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    Philosophy of Social Science.Martin Hollis - 1996 - In Eric Tsui-James & Nicholas Bunnin, Blackwell Companion to Philosophy. Cambridge, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 375–402.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Explanation Understanding Explaining and Understanding Conclusions.
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    The Philosophy of Social Science Reader.Francesco Guala & Daniel Steel (eds.) - 2010 - New York: Routledge.
    _The Philosophy of Social Science Reader_ is an outstanding, comprehensive and up-to-date collection of key readings in the philosophy of social science, covering the essential issues, problems and debates in this important interdisciplinary area. Each section is carefully introduced by the editors, and the readings placed in context. The anthology is organized into seven clear parts: Values and Social Science Causal Inference and Explanation Interpretation Rationality and Choice Individualism Norms Cultural Evolution. Featuring (...)
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    Philosophy of social science: the methods, ideals, and politics of social inquiry.Michael Root - 1993 - Cambridge: Blackwell.
    This book is a critical introduction to the philosophy of social science. While most social scientists maintain that the social sciences should stand free of politics, this book argues that they should be politically partisan. Root offers a clear description and provocative criticism of many of the methods and ideals that guide research and teaching in the social sciences.
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  4. New Philosophy of Social Science.James Bohman - 1997 - Human Studies 20 (4):429-440.
    This article defends methodological and theoretical pluralism in the social sciences. While pluralistic, such a philosophy of social science is both pragmatic and normative. Only by facing the problems of such pluralism, including how to resolve the potential conflicts between various methods and theories, is it possible to discover appropriate criteria of adequacy for social scientific explanations and interpretations. So conceived, the social sciences do not give us fixed and universal features of the (...) world, but rather contribute to the task of improving upon our practical knowledge of on-going social life. After arguing for such a thorough-going pluralism based on the indeterminacy of social action, I defend it from the post-modern and hermeneutic objections by suggesting the possibility of an epistemology of interpretive social science as a form of practical knowledge. (shrink)
     
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    Continental philosophy of social science: hermeneutics, genealogy, critical theory.Yvonne Sherratt - 2006 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Continental Philosophy of Social Science demonstrates the unique and autonomous nature of the continental approach to social science and contrasts it with the Anglo-American tradition. Yvonne Sherratt argues for the importance of an historical understanding of the Continental tradition in order to appreciate its individual, humanist character. Examining the key traditions of hermeneutic, genealogy, and critical theory, and the texts of major thinkers such as Gadamer, Ricoeur, Derrida, Nietzsche, Foucault, the Early Frankfurt School and Habermas, (...)
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    The Philosophies of Social Science.Philip Pettit - 1984
  7. The Philosophy of Social Science: An Introduction.Martin Hollis - 1994 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    This textbook by Martin Hollis offers an exceptionally clear and concise introduction to the philosophy of social science. It examines questions which give rise to fundamental philosophical issues. Are social structures better conceived of as systems of laws and forces, or as webs of meanings and practices? Is social action better viewed as rational behaviour, or as self-expression? By exploring such questions, the reader is led to reflect upon the nature of scientific method in (...) science. Is the aim to explain the social world after a manner worked out for the natural world, or to understand the social world from within? (shrink)
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    Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science.Babette Babich (ed.) - 2017 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    Hermeneutic philosophies of social science offer an approach to the philosophy of social science foregrounding the human subject and including attention to history as well as a methodological reflection on the notion of reflection, including the intrusions of distortions and prejudice. Hermeneutic philosophies of social science offer an explicit orientation to and concern with the subject of the human and social sciences. Hermeneutic philosophies of the social science represented in the (...)
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    Philosophy of Social Science.Phillip Cole - 1990 - Philosophical Books 31 (2):119-120.
  10. Philosophy of Social Science: A Contemporary Introduction.Mark W. Risjord - 2014 - New York: Routledge.
    The Philosophy of Social Science: A Contemporary Introduction examines the perennial questions of philosophy by engaging with the empirical study of society. The book offers a comprehensive overview of debates in the field, with special attention to questions arising from new research programs in the social sciences. The text uses detailed examples of social scientific research to motivate and illustrate the philosophical discussion. Topics include the relationship of social policy to social (...), interpretive research, action explanation, game theory, social scientific accounts of norms, joint intentionality, reductionism, causal modeling, case study research, and experimentation. (shrink)
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    Continental Philosophy of Social Science.Yvonne Sherratt - 2005 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Continental Philosophy of Social Science demonstrates the unique and autonomous nature of the continental approach to social science and contrasts it with the Anglo-American tradition. Yvonne Sherratt argues for the importance of an historical understanding of the Continental tradition in order to appreciate its individual, humanist character. Examining the key traditions of hermeneutic, genealogy, and critical theory, and the texts of major thinkers such as Gadamer, Ricoeur, Derrida, Nietzsche, Foucault, the Early Frankfurt School and Habermas, (...)
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    Contemporary Philosophy of Social Science.Brian Fay - 1991 - Cambridge, Mass: Wiley-Blackwell.
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    (1 other version)Introducing Philosophy of Social Science.Joseph Agassi - 2014 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 44 (4):536-550.
    This book succeeds in being nice all round. Its means are slight distortions of issues in dispute. A preferable approach would be to inform readers of the sharp rifts in the field and their ramifications and then to challenge beginners to think about how to deal with the situation.
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  14. Philosophy of social science.Richard S. Rudner - 1966 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
  15. Contemporary philosophy of social science: a multicultural approach.Brian Fay - 1996 - Cambridge, Mass: Blackwell.
    This volume provides a lucid and distinct introduction to multiculturalism and the philosophy of social science.
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    New Directions in the Philosophy of Social Science: The Heterogeneous Social.Daniel Little - 2016 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    An accessible introduction to the latest developments and debates in the philosophy of social science.
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    Philosophy of social science from an analytic perspective: Mark Risjord: Philosophy of the social sciences: A contemporary introduction. London: Routledge, 288pp. $44.95 PB, $120 HB.Ian Jarvie - 2016 - Metascience 25 (3):465-467.
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  18. Philosophy of Social Science.[author unknown] - 2012
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  19. New Philosophy of Social Science: Problems of Indeterminacy.James Bohman - 1993 - MIT Press.
    This article defends methodological and theoretical pluralism in the social sciences. While pluralistic, such a philosophy of social science is both pragmatic and normative. Only by facing the problems of such pluralism, including how to resolve the potential conflicts between various methods and theories, is it possible to discover appropriate criteria of adequacy for social scientific explanations and interpretations. So conceived, the social sciences do not give us fixed and universal features of the (...) world, but rather contribute to the task of improving upon our practical knowledge of on-going social life. After arguing for such a thorough-going pluralism based on the indeterminacy of social action, I defend it from the post-modern and hermeneutic objections by suggesting the possibility of an epistemology of interpretive social science as a form of practical knowledge. (shrink)
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    New Philosophy of Social Science: Problems of Indeterminacy.Paul A. Roth - 1995 - Metaphilosophy 26 (4):440-448.
    This article defends methodological and theoretical pluralism in the social sciences. While pluralistic, such a philosophy of social science is both pragmatic and normative. Only by facing the problems of such pluralism, including how to resolve the potential conflicts between various methods and theories, is it possible to discover appropriate criteria of adequacy for social scientific explanations and interpretations. So conceived, the social sciences do not give us fixed and universal features of the (...) world, but rather contribute to the task of improving upon our practical knowledge of on-going social life. After arguing for such a thorough-going pluralism based on the indeterminacy of social action, I defend it from the post-modern and hermeneutic objections by suggesting the possibility of an epistemology of interpretive social science as a form of practical knowledge. (shrink)
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    Philosophy of Social Science.W. Watts Miller - 1989 - Philosophical Books 30 (1):58-60.
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    A Realist Philosophy of Social Science: Explanation and Understanding.Peter T. Manicas - 2006 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This introduction to the philosophy of social science provides an original conception of the task and nature of social inquiry. Peter Manicas discusses the role of causality seen in the physical sciences and offers a reassessment of the problem of explanation from a realist perspective. He argues that the fundamental goal of theory in both the natural and social sciences is not, contrary to widespread opinion, prediction and control, or the explanation of events. Instead, theory (...)
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    New philosophies of social science: realism, hermeneutics, and critical theory.William Outhwaite - 1987 - Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Macmillan Education.
    This book argues that a realist analysis of the structures and processes which make up the social world can provide a way out of its present impasse.
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  24. (2 other versions)Philosophy of social science: the philosophical foundations of social thought.Ted Benton - 2001 - New York: Palgrave. Edited by Ian Craib.
    This is the first book in the new series, is a comprehensive introduction to philosophical problems in the social sciences, encompassing traditional and contemporary perspectives. It is readily accessible, with a firm emphasis on communicating difficult philosophical ideas clearly and effectively to those from outside this discipline. Ted Benton and Ian Craib move systematically through major topic areas, from positivism to post-structuralism, using a wide variety of examples and cases to illustrate key themes.
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    New Philosophy of Social Science[REVIEW]Peter Winch - 1995 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 55 (2):472-475.
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  26. Philosophies of social science: the classic and contemporary readings.Gerard Delanty & Piet Strydom (eds.) - 2003 - Phildelphia: Open University.
    “This book will certainly prove to be a useful resource and reference point … a good addition to anyone’s bookshelf.” Network "This is a superb collection, expertly presented. The overall conception seems splendid, giving an excellent sense of the issues... The selection and length of the readings is admirably judged, with both the classic texts and the few unpublished pieces making just the right points." William Outhwaite, Professor of Sociology, University of Sussex "... an indispensable book for all of us (...)
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  27. Philosophy of Social Science in a nutshell: from discourse to model and experiment.Michel Dubois & Denis Phan - 2007 - In Denis Phan & Phan Amblard, Agent Based Modelling and Simulations in the Human and Social Siences. Oxford: The Bardwell Press. pp. 393-431.
    The debates on the scientificity of social sciences in general, and sociology in particular, are recurring. From the original methodenstreitat the end the 19th Century to the contemporary controversy on the legitimacy of “regional epistemologies”, a same set of interrogations reappears. Are social sciences really scientific? And if so, are they sciences like other sciences? How should we conceive “research programs” Lakatos (1978) or “research traditions” for Laudan (1977) able to produce advancement of knowledge in the field of (...)
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    The Philosophy of Social Science in the Twentieth Century: Analytic Traditions: Reflections on the Rationalitätstreit.Paul Roth - 2011 - In Ian Jarvie Jesus Zamora Bonilla, The Sage Handbook of the Philosophy of Social Sciences. SAGE Publications. pp. 103.
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    The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Social Science.Lee C. McIntyre & Alexander Rosenberg (eds.) - 2016 - New York: Routledge.
    The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Social Science is an outstanding guide to the major themes, movements, debates, and topics in the philosophy of social science. It includes thirty-seven newly written chapters, by many of the leading scholars in the field, as well as a comprehensive introduction by the editors. Insofar as possible, the material in this volume is presented in accessible language, with an eye toward undergraduate and graduate students who may be coming (...)
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    Meaning, Agency and the Making of a Social World: Themes in the Philosophy of Social Science.Amitabha Das Gupta - 2019 - New York: Routledge.
    This book explores a vital but neglected element in the philosophy of social science - the complex nature of the social world. By a systematic philosophical engagement, it conceives the social world in terms of three basic concerns: epistemic, methodological and ethical. It examines how we cognize, study and ethically interact with the social world. As such, it demonstrates that a discussion of ethics is epistemically indispensable to the making of the social world. (...)
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    Philosophy of Social Science: A New Introduction.Nancy Cartwright & Eleonora Montuschi (eds.) - 2014 - Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    This is a much-needed new introduction to a field that has been transformed in recent years by exciting new subjects, ideas, and methods. It is designed for students in both philosophy and the social sciences. Topics include ontology, objectivity, method, measurement, and causal inference, and such issues as well-being and climate change.
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    (2 other versions)Philosophy of social science.Alexander Rosenberg - 1988 - Boulder: Westview Press.
    This is an expanded and thoroughly revised edition of the widely adopted introduction to the philosophical foundations of the human sciences. Ranging from cultural anthropology to mathematical economics, Alexander Rosenberg leads the reader through behaviorism, naturalism, interpretativism about human action, and macrosocial scientific perspectives, illuminating the motivation and strategy of each. Rewritten throughout to increase accessibility, this new edition retains the remarkable achievement of revealing the social sciences' enduring relation to the fundamental problems of philosophy. It includes new (...)
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    Philosophy of Social Science.David Michael Levin - 1989 - Philosophical Review 98 (4):566.
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    Applied Philosophy of Social Science.Isaac Wiegman & Ron Mallon - 2016 - In Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, Kimberley Brownlee & David Coady, A Companion to Applied Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley. pp. 439–454.
    A traditional social scientific divide concerns the centrality of the interpretation of local understandings as opposed to attending to relatively general factors in understanding human individual and group differences. We consider one of the most common social scientific variables, race, and ask how to conceive of its causal power. We suggest that any plausible attempt to model the causal effects of such constructed social roles will involve close interplay between interpretationist and more general elements. Thus, we offer (...)
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  35. How should philosophy of social science proceed?: Chrysostomos Mantzavinos : Philosophy of the social sciences: Philosophical theory and scientific practice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009, 344pp, £18.99 PB.Harold Kincaid - 2011 - Metascience 21 (2):391-394.
    How should philosophy of social science proceed? Content Type Journal Article Pages 1-4 DOI 10.1007/s11016-011-9592-7 Authors Harold Kincaid, Department of Philosophy, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 900 13th Street South, Birmingham, AL 35294-1260, USA Journal Metascience Online ISSN 1467-9981 Print ISSN 0815-0796.
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    Philosophy of Social Sciences.Huiyan Cai - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 46:201-211.
    哲学来自人类的思维活动,社会活动,经长期的实践、积累、总 结而成的一门科学知识,因此社会科学与哲学二者是紧密相关的。人类 的社会活动,从原始社会发展至今已经有几千年的历史,漫长的社会发 展史,体现了社会发展的过程是循着社会发展的规律向前逐渐发展的, 因此,寻找和认识社会发展规律就成了哲学家努力的方向。.
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    The Philosophy of Social Science. An Introduction.Jan Bransen - 1996 - Philosophical Books 37 (1):78-80.
  38. Philosophy of Social Sciences.Steve Fuller - 2003 - In Stephen P. Turner & Paul Andrew Roth, The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of the Social Sciences. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 207.
  39. The Philosophy of Social Science: Metaphysical and Empirical.Francesco Guala - 2007 - Philosophy Compass 2 (6):954-980.
    opinionated survey paper to be published in the Blackwell’s Philosophy Compass.
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    An Adequate Philosophy of Social Science.P. C. Rogers - 1980 - Philosophical Inquiry 2 (2-3):508-514.
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  41. Applied Philosophy of Social Science: The Social Construction of Race.Isaac Wiegman & Ron Mallon - 2016 - In Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, Kimberley Brownlee & David Coady, A Companion to Applied Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley. pp. 441-454.
    A traditional social scientific divide concerns the centrality of the interpretation of local understandings as opposed to attending to relatively general factors in understanding human individual and group differences. We consider one of the most common social scientific variables, race, and ask how to conceive of its causal power. We suggest that any plausible attempt to model the causal effects of such constructed social roles will involve close interplay between interpretationist and more general elements. Thus, we offer (...)
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    The Continued Relevance of Weber’s Philosophy of Social Science.Stephen Turner - 2005 - Etica E Politica 7 (2):1-20.
    Only a few writers have attempted to construct a comprehensive philosophy of social science, and of these Weber is the most relevant to the present. The structure of his conception places him in a close relationship to Donald Davidson. The basic reasoning of Davidson on action explanation, anomalous monism, and the impossibility of a “serious science” of psychology is paralleled in Weber. There are apparent differences with respect to their treatment of the status of the model (...)
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    Philosophy of Social Science[REVIEW]F. F. Centore - 1968 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 17:383-387.
    Professor Rudner’s work is a welcome addition to philosophy of science literature, especially since so little is written with respect to the social sciences. The book leans heavily upon the thought of Braithwaite, Hempel, Meyerson, Popper and Wittgenstein. Its three main parts deal respectively with theoretical formulations, the application of such formulations and how the social scientist is to handle goal-oriented human activity.
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  44. Handbook of Philosophy of Social Science.Ian Jarvie & Jesus Zamora-Bonilla (eds.) - 2011 - Sage Publications.
  45. New Philosophy of Social Science: Problems of Indeterminacy.James Bohman - 1999 - Human Studies 22 (1):117-123.
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    An introduction to problems in the philosophy of social sciences.Keith Webb - 1995 - New York: Pinter.
    Methodological pluralism is advocated in this book, which takes students on an investigative tour of uncertainty in the social sciences, with particular emphasis on the scientific response to uncertainty. Much of the material is drawn from the disciplines of international relations and politics.
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    The history and philosophy of social science.Irving Louis Horowitz - 1993 - History of European Ideas 17 (1):121-123.
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    (2 other versions)The Philosophy of Social Science: New Perspectives.Garry Potter - 1999 - New York: Longman.
    The text shows how the perspectives of earlier traditions persist in modified form, covering poststructuralism, postmodernism, critical theory, feminist ...
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    [Book review] philosophy of social science[REVIEW]David Braybrooke - 1992 - Ethics 102 (4):665-666.
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    (1 other version)Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science: Introduction.Babette Babich - 2017 - In Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 1-22.
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