Most social scientists and philosophers claim that sociology and philosophy are disjoint fields of inquiry
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Autorenporträt
Mario Bunge
Inhaltsangabe
1: The Relevance of Philosophy to Sociology 2: Mechanism 3: Explanation 4: Quality, Quantity, Pseudoquantity, and Measurement in Social Science 5: The Lure and Disappointment of Rational Choice Theory 6: Popper's Social Philosophy 7: The Enlightenment and Its Enemies 8: Sociology of Science: From Marx to Merton and Beyond 9: The Constructivist-Relativist Sociology of Science 10: In Praise of Intolerance toward Academic Charlatanism
1: The Relevance of Philosophy to Sociology 2: Mechanism 3: Explanation 4: Quality, Quantity, Pseudoquantity, and Measurement in Social Science 5: The Lure and Disappointment of Rational Choice Theory 6: Popper's Social Philosophy 7: The Enlightenment and Its Enemies 8: Sociology of Science: From Marx to Merton and Beyond 9: The Constructivist-Relativist Sociology of Science 10: In Praise of Intolerance toward Academic Charlatanism
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