PHILOSOPHIES OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
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© 2003 | Published: April 16, 2003
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- Colour, print bound version of the complete text
- Preface and acknowledgements
- INTRODUCTION
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What is the philosophy of social science?
PART 1
- Positivism, its dissolution and the emergence of post-empiricism
- Introduction: a general outline
- The selected texts
- 1 EMILE DURKHEIM
- What is a social fact? (1895)
- 2 OTTO NEURATH
- The scientific world conception (1929)
- 3 CARL G. HEMPEL
- Concept and theory in social science (1952)
- 4 ERNST NAGEL
- Methodological problems of the social sciences (1961)
- 5 KARL POPPER
- The problem of induction (1934)
- 6 RUDOLF CARNAP
- Confirmation, testing and meaning (1936)
- 7 TALCOTT PARSONS
- Theory and empirical fact (1937)
- 8 A.J. AYER
- The characterization of sense-data (1940)
- 9 W.V.O. QUINE
- Two dogmas of empiricism (1951)
- 10 LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN
- Language games and meaning (1953)
- 11 STEPHEN TOULMIN
- The evolution of scientific ideas (1961)
- 12 THOMAS KUHN
- A role for history (1962)
- 13 IMRE LAKATOS
- Falsification and the methodology of scientific research programmes (1970)
- 14 PAUL FEYERABEND
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Against method (1975)
PART 2
- The interpretative tradition
- Introduction: a general outline
- The selected texts
- 15 WILHELM DILTHEY
- The development of hermeneutics (1900)
- 16 GEORG SIMMEL
- On the nature of historical understanding (1918)
- How is society possible? (1908)
- 17 MAX WEBER
- ‘Objectivity’ in social science (1904)
- 18 SIGMUND FREUD
- The dream-work (1900)
- A philosophy of life (1932)
- 19 ERNST CASSIRER
- From a critique of abstraction to relationalism (1910)
- 20 KARL MANNHEIM
- Competition as a cultural phenomenon (1929)
- 21 ALFRED SCHUTZ
- Concept and theory formation in the social sciences (1954)
- 22 MAURICE MERLEAU-PONTY
- The philosopher and sociology (1960)
- 23 MARTIN HEIDEGGER
- The age of the world picture (1938)
- 24 PETER WINCH
- Philosophy and science (1958)
- 25 HANS-GEORG GADAMER
- Hermeneutical understanding (1960)
- 26 JÜRGEN HABERMAS
- The hermeneutic claim to universality (1973)
- 27 PAUL RICOEUR
- Towards a critical hermeneutic: hermeneutics and the critique of ideology (1973)
- 28 CHARLES TAYLOR
- Interpretation and the sciences of man (1971)
- 29 CLIFFORD GEERTZ
- The thick description of culture (1973)
- 30 AARON CICOUREL
- Method and measurement (1964)
- 31 HAROLD GARFINKEL
- Rational properties of scientific and common-sense activities (1960)
- 32 ERVING GOFFMAN
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Primary frameworks (1974)
PART 3
- The critical tradition
- Introduction: a general outline
- The selected texts
- 33 MAX HORKHEIMER
- Traditional and critical theory (1937)
- 34 HERBERT MARCUSE
- Philosophy and critical theory (1937)
- 35 THEODOR W. ADORNO
- Sociology and empirical research (1969)
- 36 JÜRGEN HABERMAS
- Knowledge and human interests (1965)
- The tasks of a critical theory (1981)
- 37 KARL-OTTO APEL
- Types of social science in light of human cognitive interests (1977)
- 38 ALBRECHT WELLMER
- Critical theory of society (1969)
- 39 ROBERTO MANGABEIRA UNGER
- The critical argument (1975)
- 40 ALVIN GOULDNER
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Towards a refiexive sociology (1970)
PART 4
- Pragmatism, semiotics and transcendental pragmatics
- Introduction: a general outline
- The selected texts
- 41 CHARLES S. PEIRCE
- A definition of pragmatic and pragmatism (1902)
- 42 JOHN DEWEY
- Social inquiry (1938)
- 43 CHARLES MORRIS
- Foundations of the theory of signs (1938)
- Pragmatics and semantics (1946)
- 44 C. WRIGHT MILLS
- Situated actions and vocabularies of motive (1940)
- 45 KARL-OTTO APEL
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Transcendental pragmatics (1979)
PART 5
- The structuralist controversy: language, discouse and practice
- Introduction: a general outline
- The selected texts
- 46 CLAUDE LÉVI-STRAUSS
- Structural analysis in linguistics and in anthropology (1958)
- Language and the analysis of social laws (1951)
- 47 LUCIEN GOLDMANN
- The human sciences and philosophy (1966)
- 48 MICHEL FOUCAULT
- The order of things (1966)
- Power/knowledge (1976)
- 49 JACQUES DERRIDA
- Structure, sign and play in the discourses of the human sciences (1966)
- 50 PIERRE BOURDIEU
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The logic of practice (1980)
PART 6
- New directions and challenges
- Introduction: a general outline
- The selected texts
- 51 RICHARD J. BERNSTEIN
- ‘Anti-foundationalism’ (1991)
- 52 PIERRE BOURDIEU
- Radical doubt (1992)
- On science and politics (1999)
- 53 ANTHONY GIDDENS
- Social science as a double hermeneutic (1984)
- 54 DOROTHY SMITH
- The standpoint of women in the everyday world (1987)
- 55 DONNA HARAWAY
- Situated knowledges: the science question in feminism and the privilege of partial perspective (1988)
- 56 PATRICIA HILL COLLINS
- The sociological significance of black feminist thought (1986)
- 57 KARIN KNORR-CETINA
- Strong constructivism (1993)
- 58 IAN HACKING
- What is social construction? The teenage pregnancy example (2002)
- 59 STEVE FULLER
- The project of social epistemology and the elusive problem of knowledge in contemporary society (2002)
- 60 NIKLAS LUHMANN
- The cognitive program of constructivism and a reality that remains unknown (1990)
- 61 ROY BHASKAR
- Transcendental realism and the problem of naturalism (1979)
- 62 JON ELSTER
- Rational choice and the explanation of social action (2001)
- 63 RANDALL COLLINS
- Sociological realism (1998)
- 64 JÜRGEN HABERMAS
- Realism after the linguistic-pragmatic turn (1999)
- Further reading
- Index