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035 _a(OCLC)57464741
040 _aDLC
_beng
_cDLC
_dDLC
_dBD-DhEWU
041 _aeng
082 0 0 _a300.1
_bHOP 1994
100 1 _aHollis, Martin.
_95646
245 1 4 _aThe philosophy of social science :
_ban introduction /
_cMartin Hollis.
260 _aCambridge [England] ;
_aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c1994.
300 _ax, 268 p. :
_bill. ;
_c22 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 261-265) and index.
505 _tTOC
_a1. Introduction: Problems of structure and action 2. Discovering truth : the rationalist way 3. Positive science : the empiricist way 4. Ants, spiders and bees : a third way? 5. Systems and functions 6. Games with rational agents 7. Understanding social action 8. Self and roles 9. Explaining and understanding 10. A value-neutral social science? 11. Rationality and relativism 12. Conclusion: Two stories to tell
520 _aWritten in Martin Hollis' characteristically clear and incisive prose, this textbook will appeal to philosophers and social scientists alike as an outstanding introduction to the subject.
526 _aSR
_bSR
650 0 _aSocial sciences
_xPhilosophy.
856 4 2 _3WorldCat Details
_uhttps://search.worldcat.org/title/57464741
942 _2ddc
_cTEXT