FV Slaby, Haueis, and Choudhury for Routledge - PH
... as evolutionary theory (Young, in press), forms of materialism or determinism, and are regularly endowed with an apparently robust, often tacitly normative, authority (Hartmann, in press).2 In this way, neuroscience is not, after all, so radically different from philosophy and other broadly intellig ...
... as evolutionary theory (Young, in press), forms of materialism or determinism, and are regularly endowed with an apparently robust, often tacitly normative, authority (Hartmann, in press).2 In this way, neuroscience is not, after all, so radically different from philosophy and other broadly intellig ...
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... new social relationships (as in the case of any innovation process that takes place within an existing organization). Second, and most important, it does not clarify why social innovations should be addressed by specialized policies, as neither of the two requirements posed by this definition clearl ...
... new social relationships (as in the case of any innovation process that takes place within an existing organization). Second, and most important, it does not clarify why social innovations should be addressed by specialized policies, as neither of the two requirements posed by this definition clearl ...
THE WELFARE (SOCIAL) STATE, EUROPEAN UNION AND
... we must realize also that the concept of power in these relations does not involve only state power, but also the actual political, economic and in modern times also information power which could be called more adequately as influence. In the very relations of power, law and poverty, this influence ...
... we must realize also that the concept of power in these relations does not involve only state power, but also the actual political, economic and in modern times also information power which could be called more adequately as influence. In the very relations of power, law and poverty, this influence ...
SOCial NEurOSCiENCE: ThE fOOTPriNTS Of PhiNEaS gagE
... (Cohen et al., 1999). Here, clearly, neuroscientific data has not done much constraining: the psychological interpretation of this neurological syndrome, and its implication for cognitive theory, changed almost wantonly, as theoretical fashions changed in psychology, while the neural evidence stayed ...
... (Cohen et al., 1999). Here, clearly, neuroscientific data has not done much constraining: the psychological interpretation of this neurological syndrome, and its implication for cognitive theory, changed almost wantonly, as theoretical fashions changed in psychology, while the neural evidence stayed ...
TRUTH, RATIONALITY, AND THE SITUATION Mark A. Notturno
... workshop and by some of its premises. The working assumption for the workshop seemed to be that Popper had made a 'plea' for situational analysis, that this plea had been ignored, and that situational analysis was not, as a consequence, widely used in the social sciences. Egon Matzner, one of the or ...
... workshop and by some of its premises. The working assumption for the workshop seemed to be that Popper had made a 'plea' for situational analysis, that this plea had been ignored, and that situational analysis was not, as a consequence, widely used in the social sciences. Egon Matzner, one of the or ...
Social Capital and Conflict - Households in Conflict Network
... Unfortunately, as social capital has interested scientists from an array of disciplines, this has led to an emergence of many different interpretations of the topic. But researchers have still been able to show that social capital, however defined, has an impact on development outcomes (Colletta & ...
... Unfortunately, as social capital has interested scientists from an array of disciplines, this has led to an emergence of many different interpretations of the topic. But researchers have still been able to show that social capital, however defined, has an impact on development outcomes (Colletta & ...
Read the introduction - Duke University Press
... suggests also that sociological, anthropological, and cultural-historical research should inform future investigation into and theorization of the aesthetic (Born 2010c; Bourdieu 1984). Aesthetics as a field of inquiry, in this view, needs to move beyond the individual or atomic and toward the soc ...
... suggests also that sociological, anthropological, and cultural-historical research should inform future investigation into and theorization of the aesthetic (Born 2010c; Bourdieu 1984). Aesthetics as a field of inquiry, in this view, needs to move beyond the individual or atomic and toward the soc ...
How social representations of attitudes have informed attitude theories
... on community, collective practices and the institutionalization of social knowledge (Jodelet, 1991) has often been compared to the ‘Americanisation of the attitude concept’ tied to discourses of individualism and subjective evaluation. There is nothing inherently complementary or competing in the c ...
... on community, collective practices and the institutionalization of social knowledge (Jodelet, 1991) has often been compared to the ‘Americanisation of the attitude concept’ tied to discourses of individualism and subjective evaluation. There is nothing inherently complementary or competing in the c ...
Global Vision for a Social Solidarity Economy
... dimensions of human life: economic, social, cultural, political, and environmental. SSE exists in all sectors of the economy—production, finance, distribution, exchange, consumption and governance (see Diagram 1 below). It also aims to transform the social and economic system that includes public, p ...
... dimensions of human life: economic, social, cultural, political, and environmental. SSE exists in all sectors of the economy—production, finance, distribution, exchange, consumption and governance (see Diagram 1 below). It also aims to transform the social and economic system that includes public, p ...
Some Considerations on the Validity of Evidence
... economically accountable means of social service. On the surface the appeal to systematic research dissemination and producing reliable research evidence for social work seems both commendable and uncontroversial. However, a closer examination of the status of evidence-based practice as it has been ...
... economically accountable means of social service. On the surface the appeal to systematic research dissemination and producing reliable research evidence for social work seems both commendable and uncontroversial. However, a closer examination of the status of evidence-based practice as it has been ...
From Who am I to When am I?: Framing the Time and Shape of the
... of the state and social movements, or the individual and the transcendental, for example. Each of these views has a perspective of the world ‘out there’ in which the future can be known. In the predictive, the universe is by and large stable, with discernible laws. In the interpretive, there might b ...
... of the state and social movements, or the individual and the transcendental, for example. Each of these views has a perspective of the world ‘out there’ in which the future can be known. In the predictive, the universe is by and large stable, with discernible laws. In the interpretive, there might b ...
Philosophy of Science Underlying Engaged
... In previous drafts we received critical feedback on a variety of ways to classify and label the many philosophies of science. We confess to not having found a solution that adequately reflects and is sensitive of the philosophical identities of various scholars. In particular, we appreciate and are ...
... In previous drafts we received critical feedback on a variety of ways to classify and label the many philosophies of science. We confess to not having found a solution that adequately reflects and is sensitive of the philosophical identities of various scholars. In particular, we appreciate and are ...
Welfare: basics
... However, we run into trouble even with very simple versions of social states ...
... However, we run into trouble even with very simple versions of social states ...
Social Laws, the Unity of Scientific Method, and Situational
... scientific explanation would require identifying the forces and mechanisms that produce various phenomena. Interestingly, however, Popper also embraced what I have designated as the sixth tenet of positivism—the covering-law model of explanation—and upon first inspection his notion of a causal expla ...
... scientific explanation would require identifying the forces and mechanisms that produce various phenomena. Interestingly, however, Popper also embraced what I have designated as the sixth tenet of positivism—the covering-law model of explanation—and upon first inspection his notion of a causal expla ...