Theory and progress in social science
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Theory and progress in social science
Cambridge University Press, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-251) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This work, sequel to the author's Theories of Civil Violence, attacks questions that have long troubled social science and social scientists - questions of the cumulative nature of social inquiry. Does the knowledge generated by the study of social, political, and economic life grow more comprehensive over time? These questions go to the heart of social scientists' soul-searching as to whether they are indeed engaged in 'science'. The author pursues these questions through in-depth examination of various theoretical programs currently influential in social science, including feminist social science, rational choice theory, network analysis and others.
目次
- Introduction: Progress: formal and substantive
- 1. Dilemmas of intellectual progress
- 2. The reckoning of progress
- Introduction to Part II
- 3. Rational choice
- 4. From Parsons to Alexander: closure through theoretical generality
- 5. Network analysis
- 6. Feminist analysis in social science James Rule and Leslie Irvine
- Introduction to Part III
- 7. Theory as expression
- 8. Theory for coping
- 9. Summary and conclusion.
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