Philosophy of the Social Sciences 1999 - Abstracts

Philosophy of the Social Sciences 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
A response to Jones's critique of interpretive social change.(includes reply)(response to article by Todd Jones, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 28, no. 1, p. 32, 1998)Social sciencesSegal, Daniel A.
Autonomy, adaptation, and rationality - a critical discussion of Jon Elster's concept of "sour grapes".(part 1)Social sciencesSandven, Tore
Autonomy, adaptation, and rationality - a critical discussion of Jon Elster's concept of "sour grapes.".(part 2)Social sciencesSandven, Tore
Bad apples: feminist politics and feminist scholarship.Social sciencesSoble, Alan
Comment: the private and its problems - pragmatism, pragmatist, feminism, and homophobia.Social sciencesSchultz, Bart
Democratic politics and survey research.Social sciencesSanders, Lynn M.
Equal opportunity, natural inequalities and racial disadvantage: the 'Bell Curve' and its critics.(book on intelligence and class structure in America)Social sciencesJacobs, Lesley A.
Foundations of Niklas Luhmann's theory of social systems.Social sciencesViskovatoff, Alex
Larmore and Rawls.(political scientist Charles Larmore and J. Rawls)Social sciencesSchultz, Bart
Making the family functional: the case for legalized same-sex domestic partnerships.Social sciencesHickman, Larry A.
New problems after Popper.(philosopher Karl Popper)Social sciencesWettersten, John
On experimental discourse in economics.Social sciencesTammi, Timo
On the methods of history.Social sciencesAdam, A.M.
Popper's critique of scientific socialism, or Carnap and his co-workers.(Karl Popper; Rudolf Carnap)Social sciencesNotturno, Mark A.
Socializing democracy: Jane Addams and John Dewey.Social sciencesSeigfried, Charlene Haddock
The Bell curve case for heredity.Social sciencesLevin, Michael, Hocutt, Max
Theories, practices, and pluralism: a pragmatic interpretaiton of critical social science.Social sciencesBohman, James
The Rationalitatstreit revisited: a note on Roth's "Methodological Pluralism".Social sciencesMiller, Steven I.
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