Contributions to Social Ontology
Herausgeber: Lawson, Clive; Martins, Nuno; Latsis, John Spiro
Contributions to Social Ontology
Herausgeber: Lawson, Clive; Martins, Nuno; Latsis, John Spiro
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"Outcome of a conference organised in Cambridge during the summer of 2004"--Introd.
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"Outcome of a conference organised in Cambridge during the summer of 2004"--Introd.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 163mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780415403733
- ISBN-10: 0415403731
- Artikelnr.: 21640029
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 163mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780415403733
- ISBN-10: 0415403731
- Artikelnr.: 21640029
Nuno Martins, Clive Lawson, John Spiro Latsis
1. Introduction - Ontology, Philosophy and the Social Science Part 1
Ontology and Social Theory 2. The Ontological Status of Subjectivity 3.
Technology, Technological Determinism and the Transformational Model of
Technical Activity 4. Ontological Theorising and the Assumptions Issue in
Economics 5. Wittgenstein and the Ontology of the Social: Some Kripkean
Reflections on Bourdieu's 'Theory of Practice' 6. Deducing Natural
Necessity from Purposive Activity: The Scientific Realist Logic of
Habermas's Theory of Communicative Action and Luhmann's Systems Theory 7.
Underlabouring for Ethics: Lukács's Critical Ontology Part 2 - Ontology and
Philosophy 8. Quine and the Ontological Turn in Economics 9. Tracking Down
the Transcendental Argument and the Synthetic a priori Chasing Fairies or
Serious Ontological Business 10. Re-Examining Bhaskar's Three Ontological
Domains: the Lessons from Emergence 11. Real, Invented or Applied? Some
Reflections on Scientific Objectivity and Social Ontology 12. Theorising
Ontology Part 3 - Ontology and Applied Research 13. Freedom, Possibility
and Ontology - Rethinking the Problem of 'Competitive Ascent' in the
Caribbean 14. On the Ontology of International Norm Diffusion 15. Realist
Social Theorising and the Emergence of State Educational Systems 16. The
Educational Limits of Critical Realism? Emancipation and Rational Agency in
the Compulsory Years of Schooling 17. Economics and Autism: Why the Drive
Towards Closure? 18. Applying Critical Realism: Re-conceptualising the
Emergent Early Music Performer Labour Market
Ontology and Social Theory 2. The Ontological Status of Subjectivity 3.
Technology, Technological Determinism and the Transformational Model of
Technical Activity 4. Ontological Theorising and the Assumptions Issue in
Economics 5. Wittgenstein and the Ontology of the Social: Some Kripkean
Reflections on Bourdieu's 'Theory of Practice' 6. Deducing Natural
Necessity from Purposive Activity: The Scientific Realist Logic of
Habermas's Theory of Communicative Action and Luhmann's Systems Theory 7.
Underlabouring for Ethics: Lukács's Critical Ontology Part 2 - Ontology and
Philosophy 8. Quine and the Ontological Turn in Economics 9. Tracking Down
the Transcendental Argument and the Synthetic a priori Chasing Fairies or
Serious Ontological Business 10. Re-Examining Bhaskar's Three Ontological
Domains: the Lessons from Emergence 11. Real, Invented or Applied? Some
Reflections on Scientific Objectivity and Social Ontology 12. Theorising
Ontology Part 3 - Ontology and Applied Research 13. Freedom, Possibility
and Ontology - Rethinking the Problem of 'Competitive Ascent' in the
Caribbean 14. On the Ontology of International Norm Diffusion 15. Realist
Social Theorising and the Emergence of State Educational Systems 16. The
Educational Limits of Critical Realism? Emancipation and Rational Agency in
the Compulsory Years of Schooling 17. Economics and Autism: Why the Drive
Towards Closure? 18. Applying Critical Realism: Re-conceptualising the
Emergent Early Music Performer Labour Market
1. Introduction - Ontology, Philosophy and the Social Science Part 1
Ontology and Social Theory 2. The Ontological Status of Subjectivity 3.
Technology, Technological Determinism and the Transformational Model of
Technical Activity 4. Ontological Theorising and the Assumptions Issue in
Economics 5. Wittgenstein and the Ontology of the Social: Some Kripkean
Reflections on Bourdieu's 'Theory of Practice' 6. Deducing Natural
Necessity from Purposive Activity: The Scientific Realist Logic of
Habermas's Theory of Communicative Action and Luhmann's Systems Theory 7.
Underlabouring for Ethics: Lukács's Critical Ontology Part 2 - Ontology and
Philosophy 8. Quine and the Ontological Turn in Economics 9. Tracking Down
the Transcendental Argument and the Synthetic a priori Chasing Fairies or
Serious Ontological Business 10. Re-Examining Bhaskar's Three Ontological
Domains: the Lessons from Emergence 11. Real, Invented or Applied? Some
Reflections on Scientific Objectivity and Social Ontology 12. Theorising
Ontology Part 3 - Ontology and Applied Research 13. Freedom, Possibility
and Ontology - Rethinking the Problem of 'Competitive Ascent' in the
Caribbean 14. On the Ontology of International Norm Diffusion 15. Realist
Social Theorising and the Emergence of State Educational Systems 16. The
Educational Limits of Critical Realism? Emancipation and Rational Agency in
the Compulsory Years of Schooling 17. Economics and Autism: Why the Drive
Towards Closure? 18. Applying Critical Realism: Re-conceptualising the
Emergent Early Music Performer Labour Market
Ontology and Social Theory 2. The Ontological Status of Subjectivity 3.
Technology, Technological Determinism and the Transformational Model of
Technical Activity 4. Ontological Theorising and the Assumptions Issue in
Economics 5. Wittgenstein and the Ontology of the Social: Some Kripkean
Reflections on Bourdieu's 'Theory of Practice' 6. Deducing Natural
Necessity from Purposive Activity: The Scientific Realist Logic of
Habermas's Theory of Communicative Action and Luhmann's Systems Theory 7.
Underlabouring for Ethics: Lukács's Critical Ontology Part 2 - Ontology and
Philosophy 8. Quine and the Ontological Turn in Economics 9. Tracking Down
the Transcendental Argument and the Synthetic a priori Chasing Fairies or
Serious Ontological Business 10. Re-Examining Bhaskar's Three Ontological
Domains: the Lessons from Emergence 11. Real, Invented or Applied? Some
Reflections on Scientific Objectivity and Social Ontology 12. Theorising
Ontology Part 3 - Ontology and Applied Research 13. Freedom, Possibility
and Ontology - Rethinking the Problem of 'Competitive Ascent' in the
Caribbean 14. On the Ontology of International Norm Diffusion 15. Realist
Social Theorising and the Emergence of State Educational Systems 16. The
Educational Limits of Critical Realism? Emancipation and Rational Agency in
the Compulsory Years of Schooling 17. Economics and Autism: Why the Drive
Towards Closure? 18. Applying Critical Realism: Re-conceptualising the
Emergent Early Music Performer Labour Market