Social Science Ebooks
Making Social Science Matter
Making Social Science Matter presents an exciting new approach to social and behavioral science, including theoretical argument, methodological guidelines, and practical examples. Bent Flyvbjerg shows why social science fails to emulate natural science.
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Science and Social Science
Is social science really a science at all, and if so in what sense? This is the first question that any course on the philosophy of the social sciences must tackle.
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Realism, Philosophy and Social Science
The authors examine the nature of the relationship between social science and philosophy and address the sort of work social science should do, and the role and sorts of claims that an accompanying philosophy should engage in.
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Conflicts in Social Science
Can social science contribute to the settlement of conflicts while the field is divided by intellectual conflicts?
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Social Reality
Social reality is a key problem in the philosophy of social science. This book outlines the major issues - historical and contemporary - raised by the social reality and social facts. This book has something to offer both philosopher and social scientist.
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Children, Social Science, and the Law
Children, Social Science, and the Law integrates social science research, social policy, and legal analysis related to children and the law.
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