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Boundaries of Competence: Knowing the Social with Science

Editat de Gwynne Nettler
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iun 2003
The term "social science" promises more than its practitioners can deliver: it promises knowledge. This knowledge is to consist of statements of empirical regularities of such quality as will enhance predictive power and inform public and private policy. Boundaries of Competence illuminates obstacles to this aspiration.
Chapter 1 grounds knowledge in perception. Chapter 2 challenges the assumption that ordinary language necessarily describes reality and reveals the mischief words can do. Chapter 3 proposes a continuum of perceiving-conceiving involved in different ways of "knowing" worlds. Chapter 4 lays out requirements of measurement, arguing that assigning numbers to dubious observations gives false assurance that mathematical manipulations necessarily rep- resent events.
Chapter 5 shows how choice of unit affects the correlations we find in our search for causes. Chapter 6 holds that, given deficiencies in knowledge and perhaps because of the way Nature works, we assess probabilities rather than seek certainties. Chapter 7 notes difficulties in counting events that consist of "social facts," which "depend on us," and those that refer to "brute facts," that exist independently of us. Chapter 8 criticizes the practice of employing proxies for observations of what we're talking about. In particular, it demonstrates the error produced by relying on what people say as measure of what they do.
Chapter 9 criticizes ways of explaining conduct by characterizing actors and their acts, and by "understanding" them through empathy. Chapter 10 discusses the important and never-ending quarrel about causation. Chapters 11 and 12 argue that in social affairs, decision is regularly torn between doing what is effective (rational) and doing what is right (moral).
Nettler's writing is crisp, and his argument balanced. He employs research from several disciplines to challenge ideologically driven descriptions of our condition and explanations of our conduct.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780765801791
ISBN-10: 0765801795
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Preface
Acknowledgments
Part 1: Perceiving and Conceiving
1. Primal Knowledge
2. Linguistic Follies
3. Varieties of Knowing
Part 2: Knowing with Numbers
4. Measurement
5. Units and Correlates
6. Probabilities
Part 3: Limited Vision
7. Social Facts
8. Vicarious Observation
Part 4: Explanation
9. Empathetic Explanation
10. Causal Explanation
Part 5: Policy
11. Rationality
12. Morality
Summing Up
Notes
References
Index

Descriere

The term "social science" promises more than its practitioners can deliver: it promises knowledge