New Philosophy of Social Science: Problems of Indeterminacy

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New Philosophy of Social Science: Problems of Indeterminacy is a scholarly work in which James Bohman critically examines the foundations, methods, and limits of social scientific explanation in light of issues of uncertainty and interpretive complexity.

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scholarly work
addresses context-dependence of social scientific claims
interpretive underpinnings of social facts
problems of underdetermination in social science
reflexivity in social scientific practice
author James Bohman NERFINISHED
contributesTo debates in analytic philosophy of social science
debates in critical social theory
critiques foundations of positivist social science
overly deterministic models of social explanation
examines conditions of objectivity in social science
interpretive approaches in social research
methodological pluralism in social science
normative dimensions of social inquiry
relationship between agents and structures in explanation
role of uncertainty in social scientific theories
focusesOn critical examination of social science methods
interpretive dimensions of social science
limits of social scientific explanation
problems of indeterminacy in social inquiry
relationship between explanation and interpretation
genre philosophy of social science literature
hasPerspective critical
epistemological
interpretive
intendedAudience methodologists in the social sciences
philosophers of social science
social theorists
language English
mainSubject epistemology of social science
foundations of social science
indeterminacy in social science
interpretive complexity
methodology of social science
philosophy of social science
social scientific explanation
uncertainty in social inquiry
relatedConcept explanation
indeterminacy
interpretation
methodological pluralism
uncertainty
relatedField anthropology
economics
political science
sociology
relatedWork James Bohman NERFINISHED

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