The Philosophy of the human sciences
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The Philosophy of the human sciences
(Midwest studies in philosophy, v. 15)
University of Notre Dame Press, c1990
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: hard ISBN 9780268013844
内容説明
The philosophy of the human sciences has emerged in the 20th century as a fundamental area of philosophical inquiry. This volume incorporates essays by prominent philosophers and covers such topics as rationality, variability and methodological and metaphysical peculiarities of the human sciences.
目次
- Walking together - a paradigmatic social phenomenon, Margaret Gilbert
- rationality and alien cultures, Lawrence H.Simon
- ratifiability and the logic of decision, Brian Skyrms
- the idea of science, Hilary Putman
- paradoxes of rationality, Christina Bicchieri
- how do I presuppose thee? let me count the ways - the relation of regularities to rules in social science, David Braybrooke
- causes of variability - disentangling nature and nurture, Arthur Fine
- probabilism, Richard Foley
- singular explanation and the social sciences, David-Hillel Ruben
- the methodological and metaphysical peculiarities of the human sciences, Joseph Margolis
- "human sciences" or "humanities" - the case of literature, Frederick A.Olafson
- social science and the mental, Alan J.Nelson
- narrative time - the inherently perspectival structure of the human world, Robert Paul Wolff
- Newcombelike problems, Jordan Howard Sobel
- soft laws, Terence Horgan and John Tienson
- do social structures govern action?, Theodore R.Schatzki
- group action and act consequentialism, Richard Fumerton
- some social benefits of uncertainty, Gregory S.Kavka
- Foucault's genealogical method, Gary Gutting
- the contratarian explanation of the State, Jean Hampton
- the deductive method, Daniel M.Hausman
- Vigotsky and artificial intelligence - what could cognitive psychology possibly be about?, Stephen P.Turner
- the disappearance of tradition in Weber, Stephen P.Turner and Regis A.Factor.
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9780268013851
内容説明
The philosophy of the human sciences has emerged in the 20th century as a fundamental area of philosophical inquiry. This volume incorporates essays by prominent philosophers and covers such topics as rationality, variability and methodologucal and metaphysical peculiarities of the human sciences.
目次
- Walking together - a paradigmatic social phenomenon, Margaret Gilbert
- rationality and alien cultures, Lawrence H.Simon
- ratifiability and the logic of decision, Brian Skyrms
- the idea of science, Hilary Putman
- paradoxes of rationality, Christina Bicchieri
- how do I presuppose thee? let me count the ways - the relation of regularities to rules in social science, David Braybrooke
- causes of variability - disentangling nature and nurture, Arthur Fine
- probabilism, Richard Foley
- singular explanation and the social sciences, David-Hillel Ruben
- the methodological and metaphysical peculiarities of the human sciences, Joseph Margolis
- "human sciences" or "humanities" - the case of literature, Frederick A.Olafson
- social science and the mental, Alan J.Nelson
- narrative time - the inherently perspectival structure of the human world, Robert Paul Wolff
- Newcombelike problems, Jordan Howard Sobel
- soft laws, Terence Horgan and John Tienson
- do social structures govern action?, Theodore R.Schatzki
- group action and act consequentialism, Richard Fumerton
- some social benefits of uncertainty, Gregory S.Kavka
- Foucault's genealogical method, Gary Gutting
- the contratarian explanation of the State, Jean Hampton
- the deductive method, Daniel M.Hausman
- Vigotsky and artificial intelligence - what could cognitive psychology possibly be about?, Stephen P.Turner
- the disappearance of tradition in Weber, Stephen P.Turner and Regis A.Factor.
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