Evidential Pluralism in the Social Sciences: Philosophy and Method in the Social Sciences
Autor Yafeng Shan, Jon Williamsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 oct 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367697266
ISBN-10: 0367697262
Pagini: 190
Ilustrații: 36
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Philosophy and Method in the Social Sciences
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367697262
Pagini: 190
Ilustrații: 36
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Philosophy and Method in the Social Sciences
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Academic and PostgraduateCuprins
I Philosophical Framework
1 Evidential Pluralism
§1. What is Evidential Pluralism?
§2. Why is Evidential Pluralism Plausible?
§3. Evidential Pluralism and EBM+
§4. Controversies and Clarifications
§5. Evidential Pluralism and Epistemic Causality
§6. Applying Evidential Pluralism to the Social Sciences
2 Historical Roots
§7. Bernard
§8. Weldon
§9. Goldthorpe
§10. How does Evidential Pluralism differ?
II Consequences and Concerns
3 Evidence-Based Policy: EBP+
§11. EBM and EBP
§12. EBP+ Evaluation Procedures
§13. EBP+ in Comparison to Existing Approaches
4 Mixed Methods Research
§14. The Context of the Origins of Mixed Methods Research
§15. Mixed Methods Research and its Philosophical Foundations
§16. A Critical Analysis
§17. Evidential Pluralism and Mixed Methods Research
5 Objections and Responses
§18. Objection 1: The Problem of Sufficiency
§19. Objection 2: The Problem of Necessity
§20. Objection 3: The Problem of Causal Monism
§21. Objection 4: The Problem of Defining Mechanisms
III Particular Social Sciences
6 Sociology
§22. Causal Enquiry in Sociology
§23. Sociologists’ Methodological Reflections on Causal Enquiry
7 Economics
§24. Causal Enquiry in Economics
§25. Benefits of Evidential Pluralism in Economics
§26. Mechanisms and Theory in Economics
§27. Causal and Methodological Pluralism in Economics
8 Political Science
§28. The Need for Methodological Diversity in Political Science
§29. Case Study: Resource Wealth and Violence in Rebellions
§30. Understanding Causal Enquiry in Political Science
9 Law
§31. The Bifurcation Approach to Causation in the Law
§32. The Bifurcation Approach and Evidential Pluralism
§33. Liability-Tracing Mechanisms
§34. Against Causal Autonomy in the Law
10 The Scope of Evidential Pluralism in the Social Sciences
§35. Across the social sciences
§36. Where we stand
Bibliography
1 Evidential Pluralism
§1. What is Evidential Pluralism?
§2. Why is Evidential Pluralism Plausible?
§3. Evidential Pluralism and EBM+
§4. Controversies and Clarifications
§5. Evidential Pluralism and Epistemic Causality
§6. Applying Evidential Pluralism to the Social Sciences
2 Historical Roots
§7. Bernard
§8. Weldon
§9. Goldthorpe
§10. How does Evidential Pluralism differ?
II Consequences and Concerns
3 Evidence-Based Policy: EBP+
§11. EBM and EBP
§12. EBP+ Evaluation Procedures
§13. EBP+ in Comparison to Existing Approaches
4 Mixed Methods Research
§14. The Context of the Origins of Mixed Methods Research
§15. Mixed Methods Research and its Philosophical Foundations
§16. A Critical Analysis
§17. Evidential Pluralism and Mixed Methods Research
5 Objections and Responses
§18. Objection 1: The Problem of Sufficiency
§19. Objection 2: The Problem of Necessity
§20. Objection 3: The Problem of Causal Monism
§21. Objection 4: The Problem of Defining Mechanisms
III Particular Social Sciences
6 Sociology
§22. Causal Enquiry in Sociology
§23. Sociologists’ Methodological Reflections on Causal Enquiry
7 Economics
§24. Causal Enquiry in Economics
§25. Benefits of Evidential Pluralism in Economics
§26. Mechanisms and Theory in Economics
§27. Causal and Methodological Pluralism in Economics
8 Political Science
§28. The Need for Methodological Diversity in Political Science
§29. Case Study: Resource Wealth and Violence in Rebellions
§30. Understanding Causal Enquiry in Political Science
9 Law
§31. The Bifurcation Approach to Causation in the Law
§32. The Bifurcation Approach and Evidential Pluralism
§33. Liability-Tracing Mechanisms
§34. Against Causal Autonomy in the Law
10 The Scope of Evidential Pluralism in the Social Sciences
§35. Across the social sciences
§36. Where we stand
Bibliography
Notă biografică
Yafeng Shan is Assistant Professor of Philosophy of Science at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He is the author of Doing Integrated History and Philosophy of Science: A Case Study of the Origin of Genetics and the editor of New Philosophical Perspectives on Scientific Progress.
Jon Williamson is Professor of Reasoning, Inference, and Scientific Method at the University of Kent, UK. His books include Evaluating Evidence of Mechanisms in Medicine, Lectures on Inductive Logic, Probabilistic Logics and Probabilistic Networks, In Defence of Objective Bayesianism and Bayesian Nets and Causality.
Jon Williamson is Professor of Reasoning, Inference, and Scientific Method at the University of Kent, UK. His books include Evaluating Evidence of Mechanisms in Medicine, Lectures on Inductive Logic, Probabilistic Logics and Probabilistic Networks, In Defence of Objective Bayesianism and Bayesian Nets and Causality.
Descriere
Through case studies in sociology, economics and legal studies, this book advances new philosophical foundations for the methods of the social sciences, providing an account of how to establish or evaluate causal claims, and offering a new way of thinking about evidence-based policy, basic social science research and mixed methods research.