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Philosophy of the Social Sciences Patrick Baert (University of Cambridge)

Philosophy of the Social Sciences By Patrick Baert (University of Cambridge)

Philosophy of the Social Sciences by Patrick Baert (University of Cambridge)


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* A comprehensive analysis of central perspectives in the philosophy of the social sciences. * Places key writers in their social and political contexts, helping to make their ideas meaningful to students. * Shows how these authors' views have practical uses in empirical research.

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Philosophy of the Social Sciences: Towards Pragmatism by Patrick Baert (University of Cambridge)

In this ground-breaking new text, Patrick Baert analyses the central perspectives in the philosophy of social science, critically investigating the work of Durkheim, Weber, Popper, critical realism, critical theory, and Rorty's neo pragmatism.

  • Places key writers in their social and political contexts, helping to make their ideas meaningful to students.
  • Shows how these authors views have practical uses in empirical research.
  • Lively approach that makes complex ideas understandable to upper-level students, as well as having scholarly appeal.

Philosophy of the Social Sciences Reviews

Baerts summary of influential perspectives in the history of social-scientific concept formation is very useful and can be recommended as a current brand-leader amongst textbooks in this field ... This book extends its scope beyond the provision of reliable summary and it leads theory forward in an engaged and productive direction.
British Journal of Socioliogy

Patrick Baert has written another well argued and lucid introduction to methodological and theoretical problems in social research.
Sociological Review

Patrick Baert elegantly and skilfully demonstrates the continuities between philosophical and social scientific concerns in this field. This book contains both an outstanding critical discussion and a powerful argument for a pragmatist position.
William Outhwaite, University of Sussex

Baerts thorough-going pragmatism is an enormously promising redirection of philosophical debate in and about the social sciences. This is an ambitious treatment of canonical figures whose philosophical reflection has been influential in the social science Durkheim, Weber, Popper, the critical realists, Habermas, and several latter day pragmatists. Crucially, it is a treatment that exemplifies what Baert advocates: he contextualizes these theorists and their arguments, puts them in dialog with one another, and extracts philosophical lessons that not only bear on
philosophical traditions of debate but that are consequential for social scientists as well. I recommend it to anyone, philosopher or social scientist, student or established professional, who thinks critically about the goals and assumptions of the social sciences.
Alison Wylie, University of Washington

About Patrick Baert (University of Cambridge)

Patrick Baert is University Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Cambridge and Fellow of Selwyn College, Cambridge

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements.

Introduction.

Chapter 1. Emile Durkheim's naturalism.

Introduction.

An uneasy relationship with positivism.

How to be a proper sociologist.

Application: the study of suicide.

Evaluation.

Further reading.

Bibliography.

Chapter 2. Max Weber's interpretative method.

Introduction.

Transcending the Methodenstreit.

Ideal types and different types of action.

Application: the Protestant Ethic.

Evaluation.

Further reading.

Bibliography.

Chapter 3. Karl Popper's falsificationism.

Introduction.

What science is about.

The controversy with Kuhn.

How to make social science scientific.

The problem with historicism and utopianism.

Methodological individualism.

Evaluation.

Further reading.

Bibliography.

Chapter 4. Critical realism.

The realist bandwagon.

Realism, reality and causality.

Creative scientists at work.

Contributions to social theory.

Application: British politics.

Evaluation.

Further reading.

Bibliography.

Chapter 5. Critical Theory.

Introduction.

The Early Frankfurt School.

Jurgen Habermas.

Further reading.

Bibliography.

Chapter 6. Richard Rorty and Pragmatism.

Introduction.

American pragmatism and Rorty.

The myth of scientific method.

The new left and the cultural left.

Evaluation.

Further reading.

Bibliography.

Chapter 7. A Pragmatist philosophy of the social sciences.

Outline of a pragmatist view.

Cultural anthropology.

Archaeology.

History and social sciences.

Some concluding remarks.

Notes.

References and Bibliography.

Index

Additional information

NPB9780745622460
9780745622460
0745622461
Philosophy of the Social Sciences: Towards Pragmatism by Patrick Baert (University of Cambridge)
New
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2005-11-21
264
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