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Exploring Humans

An Introduction to the Philosophy of the Social Sciences

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  • 528 páginas
  • 19 horas de lectura

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Exploring Humans is a complete overview of the most important currents in the philosophy of science up to the 21st century. It is an outstanding introduction into the philosophy of science for students of sociology as well as economy. The authors focus on the 'gamma'-sciences, such as economy, psychology and sociology. Thanks to their clear and accessable writing, attention to contemporary events, the abundance of examples and illustrations, this work is also a fine vademecum for professional philosophers, students of philosophy and scientists in general. Exploring Humans contains 3 parts: 'Philosophy of Knowledge’, ‘Philosophy of Science’ and ‘New perspectives’. The authors have attempted to present an impartial overview of the history of the philosophy of science. Each chapter is concluded with a short summary, a brief discussion of the literature and references.

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Exploring Humans, Hans Dooremalen, Herman de Regt, Maurice Schouten

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Título
Exploring Humans
Subtítulo
An Introduction to the Philosophy of the Social Sciences
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2007
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
528
ISBN10
9085062268
ISBN13
9789085062264
Serie
Calificación
3,8 de 5
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Exploring Humans is a complete overview of the most important currents in the philosophy of science up to the 21st century. It is an outstanding introduction into the philosophy of science for students of sociology as well as economy. The authors focus on the 'gamma'-sciences, such as economy, psychology and sociology. Thanks to their clear and accessable writing, attention to contemporary events, the abundance of examples and illustrations, this work is also a fine vademecum for professional philosophers, students of philosophy and scientists in general. Exploring Humans contains 3 parts: 'Philosophy of Knowledge’, ‘Philosophy of Science’ and ‘New perspectives’. The authors have attempted to present an impartial overview of the history of the philosophy of science. Each chapter is concluded with a short summary, a brief discussion of the literature and references.