
Finding Philosophy in Social Science
Mario Bunge
(Author)Description
Bunge analyzes such concepts as fact, cause, and value that the fields of philosophy and social science share. He discusses assumptions and misassumptions involved in such current approaches as idealism, materialism, and subjectivism, and finds that none of the best-known philosophies helps to advance or even understand social science. In a highly critical appraisal of rational choice theories, Bunge insists that these models provide no solid substantive theory of society, nor do they help guide rational action. He offers ten criteria by which to evaluate philosophies of social science and proposes novel solutions to social science's methodological and philosophical problems. He argues forcefully that a particular union of rationalism, realism, and systemism is the logical and viable philosophical stance for social science practitioners.
Product Details
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Publish Date | August 28, 1996 |
Pages | 448 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780300066067 |
Dimensions | 9.5 X 6.3 X 1.2 inches | 1.8 pounds |
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