Philosophy of the Social Sciences 1997 - Abstracts

Philosophy of the Social Sciences 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
Back to Darwin and Popper: criticism, migration of piecemeal conceptual schemes, and the growth of knowledge.(aspects of the mechanism of criticism overlooked by Karl Popper, Charles Darwin)Social sciencesSpringer de Freitas, Renan
Blindspot of a liberal: Popper and the problem of community. (philosopher Karl Popper)(Special Issue: The 50th Anniversary of Popper's 'The Open Society and Its Enemies', part 2)Social sciencesEidlin, Fred
Celebrating 'The Open Society.'(need for Karl Popper's 'The Open Society' to be more fully appreciated)Social sciencesAgassi, Joseph
Husserl, Weber, Freud, and the method of human sciences. (approaches to human sciences)Social sciencesMcIntosh, Donald
Impossible laws. (impossibility of socio-scientific laws)Social sciencesD'Amico, Robert
Intellectualist and symbolist accounts of religious belief and practice.Social sciencesLevine, Michael P.
Is Marxism totalitarian?(response to article by Stephen Louw in this issue, p. 180)Social sciencesHudelson, Richard
Karl Popper's political philosophy of social science.(Special Issue: The 50th Anniversary of Popper's 'The Open Society and Its Enemies,' part 2)Social sciencesStokes, Geoff
Mechanism and explanation.(mechanism and lessons for social science from natural science)Social sciencesBunge, Mario
Practices and actions: a Wittgensteinian critique of Bourdieu and Giddens.Social sciencesSchatzki, Theodore
Response to Richard Hudelson.(response to assertion that Marxism did not contribute to totalitarianism in Russia in this issue, p. 206)Social sciencesLouw, Stephen
Social foundations of openness.(Special Issue: The 50th Anniversary of Popper's 'The Open Society and Its Enemies', part 2)Social sciencesHall, John A.
Sociology as a source of anomaly in Thomas Kuhn's system of science.Social sciencesJacobs, Struan, Mooney, Brian
The end of Luhmann's social systems theory.(Niklas Luhmann as a modern Hegelian)Social sciencesWagner, Gerhard
The Quixotic element in 'The Open Society.'(Special Issue: The 50th Anniversary of Popper's 'The Open Society and Its Enemies', part 2)Social sciencesMunz, Peter
Unity and development: social homogeneity, the totalitarian imaginary, and the classical Marxist tradition.(links between classical Marxism and development of totalitarianism)Social sciencesLouw, Stephen
Winch and instrumental pluralism: a reply to B.D. Lerner. (comment on an article by Berel Dov Lerner)(Special Issue: The 50th Anniversary of Popper's 'The Open Society and Its Enemies,' part 2)Social sciencesKeita, L.D.
Winch's pluralist tree and the roots of relativism. (article by Berel Dov Lerner entitled 'Winch and Instrumental Pluralism')(Special Issue: The 50th Anniversary of Popper's 'The Open Society and Its Enemies,' part 2)Social sciencesPhillips, Patrick J.J.
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