Philosophy of the Social Sciences, December 1993 Vol 23 No 4, Sage Journals

Philosophy of the Social Sciences, December 1993 Vol 23 No 4, Sage Journals
Published by Sage Periodicals Press
Philosophy of the Social Sciences focuses on the central issues of the social sciences, including general methodology (explaining, theorizing, testing), the application of philosophy (especially individualism versus holism), the nature of rationality, and the history of theories and concepts.
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Articles Include:
What Was Hegel's Main Problem? by J.O. Wisdom
Postmodernism and Philosophy of Science: A Critical Engagement by Raphael Sassower|
Confuting Popper on the Rationality Principle by Robert Nadeau
Popper and the Rationality Principle by Maurice Lagueux
Rethinking Whewell by John Wettersten
Popper on Induction by Alan Musgrave
Review Essays : Phenomenology of Technology by Joseph Agassi
Review Essays : Relativism Yet Again by  I.C. Jarvie
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