The Routledge Companion To Philosophy Of Social Science (routledge Philosophy Companions)
by Lee Mcintyre /
2016 / English / PDF
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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 to some of
this material for the first time. Scholars too will appreciate
this clarity, along with the chance to read about the latest
advances in the discipline. The Routledge Companion to Philosophy
of Social Science is broken up into four parts.
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 to some of
this material for the first time. Scholars too will appreciate
this clarity, along with the chance to read about the latest
advances in the discipline. The Routledge Companion to Philosophy
of Social Science is broken up into four parts.Historical and Philosophical Context
Historical and Philosophical ContextConcepts
ConceptsDebates
DebatesIndividual Sciences
Individual Sciences
Edited by two of the leading scholars in the discipline, this
volume is essential reading for anyone interested in the
philosophy of social science, and its many areas of connection
and overlap with key debates in the philosophy of science.
Edited by two of the leading scholars in the discipline, this
volume is essential reading for anyone interested in the
philosophy of social science, and its many areas of connection
and overlap with key debates in the philosophy of science.