The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Political Science
Herausgeber: Kincaid, Harold; Bouwel, Jeroen van
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Herausgeber: Kincaid, Harold; Bouwel, Jeroen van
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The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Political Science brings together philosophers of science and political scientists to discuss philosophical issues in political science. The book offers twenty-seven essays on how to do research in political science, the purposes and use of political science in society as well as how to evaluate claims made by political scientists.
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The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Political Science brings together philosophers of science and political scientists to discuss philosophical issues in political science. The book offers twenty-seven essays on how to do research in political science, the purposes and use of political science in society as well as how to evaluate claims made by political scientists.
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- OXFORD HANDBOOKS SERIES
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 614
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 178mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1168g
- ISBN-13: 9780197519806
- ISBN-10: 0197519806
- Artikelnr.: 67439502
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- OXFORD HANDBOOKS SERIES
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 614
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 178mm x 44mm
- Gewicht: 1168g
- ISBN-13: 9780197519806
- ISBN-10: 0197519806
- Artikelnr.: 67439502
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Harold Kincaid is Professor in the School of Economics at the University of Cape Town. His research concerns issues in the philosophy of science and philosophy of social and behavioral science as well as experimental work in economics on, among other things, risk and time attitudes, trust and addiction. He is the author or editor of 13 books starting with The Philosophical Foundations of the Social Sciences: Analyzing Controversies in Social Research (1996) and many journal articles and book chapters. Recent or forthcoming work includes the Elgar Companion to Philosophy of Economics with Don Ross (2021) and articles or book chapters on objectivity in the social sciences, improving causal inference in economics, the role of mechanisms in the social sciences, agent-based models, classifying mental disorders, the risk-trust confound, and prospect theory. He has been associate editor of the Journal of Economic Methodology and Chair of the International Network for Economic Methodology. Jeroen Van Bouwel is a Senior Researcher at the Centre for Logic and Philosophy of Science and a Visiting Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Moral Science at Ghent University, Belgium. His research areas include philosophy of the social sciences, social epistemology and the relations between science and democracy. His work has appeared in, inter alia, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Economics & Philosophy, Social Epistemology, Perspectives on Science, History and Theory, Journal for General Philosophy of Science as well as in numerous collected volumes, handbooks and encyclopaedias. His books include The Social Sciences and Democracy (2009, editor) and Scientific Explanation (2013, co-authored with Erik Weber and Leen De Vreese).
* Acknowledgments
* List of Contributors
* Chapter 1. Putting Philosophy of Political Science on the map -
Harold Kincaid and Jeroen Van Bouwel
* Part 1. Analyzing Basic Frameworks in Political Science
* Chapter 2. The Biology of Politics: Some Limitations and Reasons for
Caution - Jonathan Kaplan
* Chapter 3. The Biological Aspects of Political Attitudes - David
Henderson and Stephen Schneider
* Chapter 4. Rational Choice Explanations in Political Science -
Catherine Herfeld and Johannes Marx
* Chapter 5. Strategic Theory of Norms for Empirical Applications in
Political Science and Political Economy - Don Ross, Wynn C. Stirling
and Luca Tummolini
* Chapter 6. Explaining Institutional Change - Emrah Aydinonat and
Petri Ylikoski
* Chapter 7. Public Choice vs Social Choice as Theories of Collective
Action - Jesús Zamora-Bonilla
* Chapter 8. Nineteen Kinds of Theories about Mechanisms that Every
Social Science Graduate Student Should Know - Andrew Bennett and
Benjamin Mishkin
* Part 2. Methods in Political Science, Debates and Reconciliations
* Chapter 9. Conceptualizing and Measuring Democracy - Sharon Crasnow
* Chapter 10. Qualitative Research in Political Science - Julie Zahle
* Chapter 11. Interpretivism versus Positivism in an Age of Causal
Inference - Janet Lawler and David Waldner
* Chapter 12. Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA): A pluralistic
approach to causal inference - Federica Russo and Benoît Rihoux
* Chapter 13. Mixed methods research and the variety of evidence in
political science - Jaakko Kuorikoski and Caterina Marchionni
* Chapter 14. Generalization, case studies, and within-case causal
inference: Large-N Qualitative Analysis - Gary Goertz and Stephan
Haggard
* Chapter 15. Process Tracing: Defining the Undefinable - Christopher
Clarke
* Chapter 16. Process Tracing: Process Tracing: Causation and Levels of
Analysis - Keith Dowding
* Chapter 17. Interventions in Political Science - Peter John
* Chapter 18. Lab Experiments in Political Science through the Lens of
Experimental Economics - Andre Hofmeyr and Harold Kincaid
* Part 3. Purposes and Uses of Political Science
* Chapter 19. Philosophy of Science Issues in Clientelism Research -
Harold Kincaid, Miquel Pellicer and Eva Wegner
* Chapter 20. External Validity in Philosophy and Political Science:
Three Paradoxes - Maria Jiménez-Buedo
* Chapter 21. Context, Contextualization and Case-Study Research -
Attilia Ruzzene
* Chapter 22. Prediction, history and political science - Robert
Northcott
* Part 4. Political Science in Society: Values, Expertise and Progress
* Chapter 23. Taking Feminism Seriously in Political Science: A
Cross-Disciplinary Dialog - Season Hoard, Laci Hubbard-Mattix, Amy G.
Mazur and Samantha Noll
* Chapter 24. Dealing with Values in Political Science - Jeroen Van
Bouwel
* Chapter 25. Positivism and Value Free Ideals in Political Science -
Harold Kincaid
* Chapter 26. Political Experts, Expertise, and Expert Judgment -
Julian Reiss
* Chapter 27. Progress in International Politics: The Democratic Peace
Debate - Fred Chernoff
* List of Contributors
* Chapter 1. Putting Philosophy of Political Science on the map -
Harold Kincaid and Jeroen Van Bouwel
* Part 1. Analyzing Basic Frameworks in Political Science
* Chapter 2. The Biology of Politics: Some Limitations and Reasons for
Caution - Jonathan Kaplan
* Chapter 3. The Biological Aspects of Political Attitudes - David
Henderson and Stephen Schneider
* Chapter 4. Rational Choice Explanations in Political Science -
Catherine Herfeld and Johannes Marx
* Chapter 5. Strategic Theory of Norms for Empirical Applications in
Political Science and Political Economy - Don Ross, Wynn C. Stirling
and Luca Tummolini
* Chapter 6. Explaining Institutional Change - Emrah Aydinonat and
Petri Ylikoski
* Chapter 7. Public Choice vs Social Choice as Theories of Collective
Action - Jesús Zamora-Bonilla
* Chapter 8. Nineteen Kinds of Theories about Mechanisms that Every
Social Science Graduate Student Should Know - Andrew Bennett and
Benjamin Mishkin
* Part 2. Methods in Political Science, Debates and Reconciliations
* Chapter 9. Conceptualizing and Measuring Democracy - Sharon Crasnow
* Chapter 10. Qualitative Research in Political Science - Julie Zahle
* Chapter 11. Interpretivism versus Positivism in an Age of Causal
Inference - Janet Lawler and David Waldner
* Chapter 12. Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA): A pluralistic
approach to causal inference - Federica Russo and Benoît Rihoux
* Chapter 13. Mixed methods research and the variety of evidence in
political science - Jaakko Kuorikoski and Caterina Marchionni
* Chapter 14. Generalization, case studies, and within-case causal
inference: Large-N Qualitative Analysis - Gary Goertz and Stephan
Haggard
* Chapter 15. Process Tracing: Defining the Undefinable - Christopher
Clarke
* Chapter 16. Process Tracing: Process Tracing: Causation and Levels of
Analysis - Keith Dowding
* Chapter 17. Interventions in Political Science - Peter John
* Chapter 18. Lab Experiments in Political Science through the Lens of
Experimental Economics - Andre Hofmeyr and Harold Kincaid
* Part 3. Purposes and Uses of Political Science
* Chapter 19. Philosophy of Science Issues in Clientelism Research -
Harold Kincaid, Miquel Pellicer and Eva Wegner
* Chapter 20. External Validity in Philosophy and Political Science:
Three Paradoxes - Maria Jiménez-Buedo
* Chapter 21. Context, Contextualization and Case-Study Research -
Attilia Ruzzene
* Chapter 22. Prediction, history and political science - Robert
Northcott
* Part 4. Political Science in Society: Values, Expertise and Progress
* Chapter 23. Taking Feminism Seriously in Political Science: A
Cross-Disciplinary Dialog - Season Hoard, Laci Hubbard-Mattix, Amy G.
Mazur and Samantha Noll
* Chapter 24. Dealing with Values in Political Science - Jeroen Van
Bouwel
* Chapter 25. Positivism and Value Free Ideals in Political Science -
Harold Kincaid
* Chapter 26. Political Experts, Expertise, and Expert Judgment -
Julian Reiss
* Chapter 27. Progress in International Politics: The Democratic Peace
Debate - Fred Chernoff
* Acknowledgments
* List of Contributors
* Chapter 1. Putting Philosophy of Political Science on the map -
Harold Kincaid and Jeroen Van Bouwel
* Part 1. Analyzing Basic Frameworks in Political Science
* Chapter 2. The Biology of Politics: Some Limitations and Reasons for
Caution - Jonathan Kaplan
* Chapter 3. The Biological Aspects of Political Attitudes - David
Henderson and Stephen Schneider
* Chapter 4. Rational Choice Explanations in Political Science -
Catherine Herfeld and Johannes Marx
* Chapter 5. Strategic Theory of Norms for Empirical Applications in
Political Science and Political Economy - Don Ross, Wynn C. Stirling
and Luca Tummolini
* Chapter 6. Explaining Institutional Change - Emrah Aydinonat and
Petri Ylikoski
* Chapter 7. Public Choice vs Social Choice as Theories of Collective
Action - Jesús Zamora-Bonilla
* Chapter 8. Nineteen Kinds of Theories about Mechanisms that Every
Social Science Graduate Student Should Know - Andrew Bennett and
Benjamin Mishkin
* Part 2. Methods in Political Science, Debates and Reconciliations
* Chapter 9. Conceptualizing and Measuring Democracy - Sharon Crasnow
* Chapter 10. Qualitative Research in Political Science - Julie Zahle
* Chapter 11. Interpretivism versus Positivism in an Age of Causal
Inference - Janet Lawler and David Waldner
* Chapter 12. Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA): A pluralistic
approach to causal inference - Federica Russo and Benoît Rihoux
* Chapter 13. Mixed methods research and the variety of evidence in
political science - Jaakko Kuorikoski and Caterina Marchionni
* Chapter 14. Generalization, case studies, and within-case causal
inference: Large-N Qualitative Analysis - Gary Goertz and Stephan
Haggard
* Chapter 15. Process Tracing: Defining the Undefinable - Christopher
Clarke
* Chapter 16. Process Tracing: Process Tracing: Causation and Levels of
Analysis - Keith Dowding
* Chapter 17. Interventions in Political Science - Peter John
* Chapter 18. Lab Experiments in Political Science through the Lens of
Experimental Economics - Andre Hofmeyr and Harold Kincaid
* Part 3. Purposes and Uses of Political Science
* Chapter 19. Philosophy of Science Issues in Clientelism Research -
Harold Kincaid, Miquel Pellicer and Eva Wegner
* Chapter 20. External Validity in Philosophy and Political Science:
Three Paradoxes - Maria Jiménez-Buedo
* Chapter 21. Context, Contextualization and Case-Study Research -
Attilia Ruzzene
* Chapter 22. Prediction, history and political science - Robert
Northcott
* Part 4. Political Science in Society: Values, Expertise and Progress
* Chapter 23. Taking Feminism Seriously in Political Science: A
Cross-Disciplinary Dialog - Season Hoard, Laci Hubbard-Mattix, Amy G.
Mazur and Samantha Noll
* Chapter 24. Dealing with Values in Political Science - Jeroen Van
Bouwel
* Chapter 25. Positivism and Value Free Ideals in Political Science -
Harold Kincaid
* Chapter 26. Political Experts, Expertise, and Expert Judgment -
Julian Reiss
* Chapter 27. Progress in International Politics: The Democratic Peace
Debate - Fred Chernoff
* List of Contributors
* Chapter 1. Putting Philosophy of Political Science on the map -
Harold Kincaid and Jeroen Van Bouwel
* Part 1. Analyzing Basic Frameworks in Political Science
* Chapter 2. The Biology of Politics: Some Limitations and Reasons for
Caution - Jonathan Kaplan
* Chapter 3. The Biological Aspects of Political Attitudes - David
Henderson and Stephen Schneider
* Chapter 4. Rational Choice Explanations in Political Science -
Catherine Herfeld and Johannes Marx
* Chapter 5. Strategic Theory of Norms for Empirical Applications in
Political Science and Political Economy - Don Ross, Wynn C. Stirling
and Luca Tummolini
* Chapter 6. Explaining Institutional Change - Emrah Aydinonat and
Petri Ylikoski
* Chapter 7. Public Choice vs Social Choice as Theories of Collective
Action - Jesús Zamora-Bonilla
* Chapter 8. Nineteen Kinds of Theories about Mechanisms that Every
Social Science Graduate Student Should Know - Andrew Bennett and
Benjamin Mishkin
* Part 2. Methods in Political Science, Debates and Reconciliations
* Chapter 9. Conceptualizing and Measuring Democracy - Sharon Crasnow
* Chapter 10. Qualitative Research in Political Science - Julie Zahle
* Chapter 11. Interpretivism versus Positivism in an Age of Causal
Inference - Janet Lawler and David Waldner
* Chapter 12. Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA): A pluralistic
approach to causal inference - Federica Russo and Benoît Rihoux
* Chapter 13. Mixed methods research and the variety of evidence in
political science - Jaakko Kuorikoski and Caterina Marchionni
* Chapter 14. Generalization, case studies, and within-case causal
inference: Large-N Qualitative Analysis - Gary Goertz and Stephan
Haggard
* Chapter 15. Process Tracing: Defining the Undefinable - Christopher
Clarke
* Chapter 16. Process Tracing: Process Tracing: Causation and Levels of
Analysis - Keith Dowding
* Chapter 17. Interventions in Political Science - Peter John
* Chapter 18. Lab Experiments in Political Science through the Lens of
Experimental Economics - Andre Hofmeyr and Harold Kincaid
* Part 3. Purposes and Uses of Political Science
* Chapter 19. Philosophy of Science Issues in Clientelism Research -
Harold Kincaid, Miquel Pellicer and Eva Wegner
* Chapter 20. External Validity in Philosophy and Political Science:
Three Paradoxes - Maria Jiménez-Buedo
* Chapter 21. Context, Contextualization and Case-Study Research -
Attilia Ruzzene
* Chapter 22. Prediction, history and political science - Robert
Northcott
* Part 4. Political Science in Society: Values, Expertise and Progress
* Chapter 23. Taking Feminism Seriously in Political Science: A
Cross-Disciplinary Dialog - Season Hoard, Laci Hubbard-Mattix, Amy G.
Mazur and Samantha Noll
* Chapter 24. Dealing with Values in Political Science - Jeroen Van
Bouwel
* Chapter 25. Positivism and Value Free Ideals in Political Science -
Harold Kincaid
* Chapter 26. Political Experts, Expertise, and Expert Judgment -
Julian Reiss
* Chapter 27. Progress in International Politics: The Democratic Peace
Debate - Fred Chernoff