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Taschenbuch

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01.04.2003

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Mcgraw Hill Higher Education

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496

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Englisch

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978-0-335-20884-5

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.04.2003

Verlag

Mcgraw Hill Higher Education

Seitenzahl

496

Maße (L/B/H)

24,1/16,9/3,2 cm

Gewicht

923 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-335-20884-5

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Libri GmbH
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  • Produktbild: Philosophies of Social Science: The Classic and Contemporary Readings
  • Preface and acknowledgements
    INTRODUCTION
    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
    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
    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
    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
    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
    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