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A history and philosophy of the social sciences / Peter T. Manicas.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Manicas, Peter T.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Social sciences--History.
- Social sciences.
- History.
- Social sciences--Philosophy.
- Physical Description:
- vii, 345 pages ; 24 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford [Oxfordshire] ; New York, USA : Basil Blackwell, 1987.
- Summary:
- This ambitious critical history of the variety of disciplines we group together as the social sciences argues that the defining characteristic of social science, both historically and in the present, is ideology. Based originally on a flawed ideal of science, the 'social sciences' have incorporated and refined a set of assumptions about the nature of state and society, assumptions which have been institutionalized with the growth of modern universities.
- The book is in three main parts. It deals firstly with the history of certain key ideas from the early modern period (assessing thinkers from Hobbes and Marx to Hegel, Weber, and Kuhn), before exploring the institutional and social features which have shaped the emergence of modern social science. Manicas goes on to reveal the ideological component of mainstream social science, concluding by suggesting an alternative realist philosophy for the future.
- Rigorous in scholarship and engaging in presentation, the book offers a brilliant combination of wide-ranging historical scholarship and a firm location in the current theoretical dilemmas of the social sciences.
- Contents:
- Part I The Critical Ideas
- 1 Science and Philosophy 7
- 2 Of the Commonwealth 24
- 3 The Emergence of Political Economy 37
- 4 Progress: The Laws of Development 53
- 5 The German Conception of History: Herder or Hegel? 73
- 6 Scientific Socialism: Marxian Dialectics 97
- 7 From Ranke to Max Weber 117
- 8 Economy and Society: The Sociology of Pareto and Durkheim 141
- 9 The Genesis of Psychology 168
- Part II The Modern Social Sciences
- 10 Capitalism, Science, and the University 193
- 11 The Americanization of Social Science 213
- Part III Realist Philosophy of Social Science
- 12 The Critique of Empiricism 241
- 13 A Realist Social Science 266
- 14 Psychology: Theoretical and Applied 294.
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- Bibliography: pages [319]-335.
- ISBN:
- 063115258X :
- 0631165835
- OCLC:
- 13860692
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