
This is a much-needed new introduction to a field that has been transformed in recent years by exciting new subjects, ideas, and methods. It is designed both for students with central interests in philosophy and those planning to concentrate on the social sciences, and it presupposes no particular background in either domain. From the wide range of topics at the forefront of debate in philosophy of social science, the editors have chosen those which are representative of the most important and interesting contemporary work. A team of distinguished experts explore key aspects of the field such as social ontology (what are the things that social science studies?), objectivity, formal methods, measurement, and causal inference. Also included are chapters focused on notable subjects of social science research, such as well-being and climate change. Philosophy of Social Science provides a clear, accessible, and up-to-date guide to this fascinating field.
This volume investigates the foundational philosophical questions and methodological challenges inherent in the study of social phenomena. Editors Eleonora Montuschi and Nancy Cartwright curate a collection of essays from distinguished experts to bridge the gap between philosophical inquiry and social scientific practice. The text provides a structured framework for understanding how social scientists conceptualize, measure, and analyze the world, assuming no prior specialized knowledge from the reader.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this text as a highly accessible entry point for students navigating the intersection of philosophy and social research. Readers frequently note that the prose remains clear and manageable despite the inherent complexity of the subject matter.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191030074
ISBN-13:
9780191030079
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