Philosophy of the Social Sciences 1997 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
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 sciences | Springer 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 sciences | Eidlin, Fred |
Celebrating 'The Open Society.'(need for Karl Popper's 'The Open Society' to be more fully appreciated) | Social sciences | Agassi, Joseph |
Husserl, Weber, Freud, and the method of human sciences. (approaches to human sciences) | Social sciences | McIntosh, Donald |
Impossible laws. (impossibility of socio-scientific laws) | Social sciences | D'Amico, Robert |
Intellectualist and symbolist accounts of religious belief and practice. | Social sciences | Levine, Michael P. |
Is Marxism totalitarian?(response to article by Stephen Louw in this issue, p. 180) | Social sciences | Hudelson, 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 sciences | Stokes, Geoff |
Mechanism and explanation.(mechanism and lessons for social science from natural science) | Social sciences | Bunge, Mario |
Practices and actions: a Wittgensteinian critique of Bourdieu and Giddens. | Social sciences | Schatzki, Theodore |
Response to Richard Hudelson.(response to assertion that Marxism did not contribute to totalitarianism in Russia in this issue, p. 206) | Social sciences | Louw, Stephen |
Social foundations of openness.(Special Issue: The 50th Anniversary of Popper's 'The Open Society and Its Enemies', part 2) | Social sciences | Hall, John A. |
Sociology as a source of anomaly in Thomas Kuhn's system of science. | Social sciences | Jacobs, Struan, Mooney, Brian |
The end of Luhmann's social systems theory.(Niklas Luhmann as a modern Hegelian) | Social sciences | Wagner, 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 sciences | Munz, Peter |
Unity and development: social homogeneity, the totalitarian imaginary, and the classical Marxist tradition.(links between classical Marxism and development of totalitarianism) | Social sciences | Louw, 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 sciences | Keita, 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 sciences | Phillips, Patrick J.J. |
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