text as laboratory
... an elevator in free fall etc. For all these, and many others hypothetical constructions at the time of their invention it was not possible to actually perform them in a physics laboratory for various, mainly technical reasons – starting from "too dangerous for the experimenter", via "technologically ...
... an elevator in free fall etc. For all these, and many others hypothetical constructions at the time of their invention it was not possible to actually perform them in a physics laboratory for various, mainly technical reasons – starting from "too dangerous for the experimenter", via "technologically ...
Late Capitalism and Crisis
... Elucidating the relationship between capitalism and crisis has been a pivotal concern for social theory. Yet since the 1960s and 1970s, and more persistently after the collapse of Communism, the formulation of crisis theories has been the object of harsh criticisms to the extent that the very concep ...
... Elucidating the relationship between capitalism and crisis has been a pivotal concern for social theory. Yet since the 1960s and 1970s, and more persistently after the collapse of Communism, the formulation of crisis theories has been the object of harsh criticisms to the extent that the very concep ...
Unmeasured Information and the Methodology of Social Scientific
... striving to enhance its visibility by attracting a wider audience than what would normally be possible with single, narrowly-focused essays published in scattered journals. Second, several of these essays may, in the minds of potential readers, appear to have been published in places that, if not ob ...
... striving to enhance its visibility by attracting a wider audience than what would normally be possible with single, narrowly-focused essays published in scattered journals. Second, several of these essays may, in the minds of potential readers, appear to have been published in places that, if not ob ...
OVERVIEW OF THEORIES
... Perspective—an emphasis or point of view; concepts at an earlier level of development (e.g., a “strengths perspective”) or at a broader and higher level of abstraction (ex: a “humanistic perspective” or a “developmental perspective”) Paradigm—an archetype or mode of thought; a general way of seeing ...
... Perspective—an emphasis or point of view; concepts at an earlier level of development (e.g., a “strengths perspective”) or at a broader and higher level of abstraction (ex: a “humanistic perspective” or a “developmental perspective”) Paradigm—an archetype or mode of thought; a general way of seeing ...
Interiores Ideario UFM Justif - Universidad Francisco Marroquín
... ical as well as academic. This idea has the most harmful consequences for academic work, some of which will be discussed below. On the other hand, when one asserts that universities ought to worry about the solution to social problems, if all one wants to say is that they should study economic, poli ...
... ical as well as academic. This idea has the most harmful consequences for academic work, some of which will be discussed below. On the other hand, when one asserts that universities ought to worry about the solution to social problems, if all one wants to say is that they should study economic, poli ...
Is Psychology a Science? -RE-S-O-N-A-N-C-E--I-N-o-ve-m-b-e-r-
... call themselves 'sciences' .....To many minds (the word 'science') suggests an arcane infallibiUty....The riVal picture I want to suggest is this: what we are all aiming at in intellectual disciplines Is knowledQe. and understanding. There is only knowledge and understanding, whether we have it in m ...
... call themselves 'sciences' .....To many minds (the word 'science') suggests an arcane infallibiUty....The riVal picture I want to suggest is this: what we are all aiming at in intellectual disciplines Is knowledQe. and understanding. There is only knowledge and understanding, whether we have it in m ...
Music- A Literary Social Science
... Music is the movement of sound to reach the soul for the education of its virtue.The study of music is a part of biology as the study of living organisms. Music exists because people create it, perform it and listen to it. The human brain is an information processing system. Music is a higher revela ...
... Music is the movement of sound to reach the soul for the education of its virtue.The study of music is a part of biology as the study of living organisms. Music exists because people create it, perform it and listen to it. The human brain is an information processing system. Music is a higher revela ...
Interpretivism in Aiding Our Understanding of the Contemporary
... (Heath & Devine, 1999). As a result, many interpretivists by following Max Weber, adopt a non-competitive, explicatory stance in studying the contemporary social world. On the other side, affirming Durkheim, critical theorists believe their epistemological assumptions are superior and more scientifi ...
... (Heath & Devine, 1999). As a result, many interpretivists by following Max Weber, adopt a non-competitive, explicatory stance in studying the contemporary social world. On the other side, affirming Durkheim, critical theorists believe their epistemological assumptions are superior and more scientifi ...
Essence of Neoliberalism copy
... population, is the continuity or survival of those very institutions and representatives of the old order that is in the process of being dismantled, and all the work of all of the categories of social workers, as well as all the forms of social solidarity, familial or otherwise. The transition to " ...
... population, is the continuity or survival of those very institutions and representatives of the old order that is in the process of being dismantled, and all the work of all of the categories of social workers, as well as all the forms of social solidarity, familial or otherwise. The transition to " ...
Empirical Analytical Science
... Taking history (as well as other social sciences) as an empirical science, Hempel began his article with an outright criticism on the historians by underlining that they have focused their research efforts on “the description of particular events of the past” rather than on “the search for general ...
... Taking history (as well as other social sciences) as an empirical science, Hempel began his article with an outright criticism on the historians by underlining that they have focused their research efforts on “the description of particular events of the past” rather than on “the search for general ...
Notes for Consilience
... The word, “Concilience” goes back to the 19th century. It was used by philosophers of science. It refers to the connection of different disciplines through shared basic laws. Thus, the concept is uniting knowledge at a fundamental level. A wide range of disciplines are discussed in the book; includi ...
... The word, “Concilience” goes back to the 19th century. It was used by philosophers of science. It refers to the connection of different disciplines through shared basic laws. Thus, the concept is uniting knowledge at a fundamental level. A wide range of disciplines are discussed in the book; includi ...