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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The Methodology of the Social Sciences
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Foundations of Social Theory
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Epistemological Problems of Economics
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Strength and Weakness of the Social Sciences
"Strength and Weakness of the Social Sciences" is a critical work by biologist and philosopher Gunther Stent that examines the methodological limits, explanatory power, and epistemological status of the social sciences in comparison to the natural sciences.
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Rethinking Social Inquiry
Rethinking Social Inquiry is a methodological volume in political science that critiques and extends the quantitative, positivist approach of Designing Social Inquiry by advocating for pluralistic, case-based, and mixed-method research strategies.
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Target entity: New Philosophy of Social Science: Problems of Indeterminacy Target entity description: 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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A.
The Methodology of the Social Sciences
The Methodology of the Social Sciences is a foundational work by Max Weber that articulates his influential theories on social science methodology, including concepts like ideal types, value neutrality, and the interpretive understanding of social action.
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B.
Foundations of Social Theory
Foundations of Social Theory is a major sociological work that systematically develops a rational choice framework to explain how individual actions generate larger social structures and institutions.
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C.
Epistemological Problems of Economics
Epistemological Problems of Economics is a work by Ludwig von Mises that examines the philosophical foundations and methodological principles underlying economic science, particularly within the Austrian School tradition.
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D.
Strength and Weakness of the Social Sciences
"Strength and Weakness of the Social Sciences" is a critical work by biologist and philosopher Gunther Stent that examines the methodological limits, explanatory power, and epistemological status of the social sciences in comparison to the natural sciences.
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E.
Rethinking Social Inquiry
Rethinking Social Inquiry is a methodological volume in political science that critiques and extends the quantitative, positivist approach of Designing Social Inquiry by advocating for pluralistic, case-based, and mixed-method research strategies.
- F. None of above. chosen
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interpretive underpinnings of social facts ⓘ problems of underdetermination in social science ⓘ reflexivity in social scientific practice ⓘ |
| author | James Bohman NERFINISHED ⓘ |
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debates in analytic philosophy of social science
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debates in critical social theory ⓘ |
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foundations of positivist social science
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conditions of objectivity in social science
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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 ⓘ |
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critical examination of social science methods
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interpretive dimensions of social science ⓘ limits of social scientific explanation ⓘ problems of indeterminacy in social inquiry ⓘ relationship between explanation and interpretation ⓘ |
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critical
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epistemological ⓘ interpretive ⓘ |
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methodologists in the social sciences
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philosophers of social science ⓘ social theorists ⓘ |
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epistemology of social science
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indeterminacy ⓘ interpretation ⓘ methodological pluralism ⓘ uncertainty ⓘ |
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