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OverviewUncovers the methodological principles that govern interpretive change. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark W. RisjordPublisher: State University of New York Press Imprint: State University of New York Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9780791445112ISBN 10: 0791445119 Pages: 212 Publication Date: 09 March 2000 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsMark Risjord's book is an important and original contribution to the philosophy of the social sciences. With his criterion of explanatory coherence, his constructive use of the erotetic or 'why' question approach to explanation, and his wide-ranging solution to the problem of apparent irrationality, Risjord challenges the assumptions about explanation and understanding shared by both sides of previous, seemingly intractable debates. This book should help reorient the field to the important problems of the social sciences in our era of explanatory pluralism. - James Bohman, author of New Philosophy of Social Science: Problems of Indeterminacy The book provides a sustained development for an important-and, I think, in many ways correct-position on the relation between interpretation and explanation. The connections between them are well represented when Risjord puts the earlier discussions to work outlining ways in which meaning (and related matters) can feature in explanation (both as explanans and as explanatia). This topic is of great significance to the philosophy of the human sciences. - David Henderson, author of Interpretation and Explanation in the Human Sciences The book provides a sustained development for an important-and, I think, in many ways correct-position on the relation between interpretation and explanation. The connections between them are well represented when Risjord puts the earlier discussions to work outlining ways in which meaning (and related matters) can feature in explanation (both as explanans and as explanatia). This topic is of great significance to the philosophy of the human sciences. - David Henderson, author of Interpretation and Explanation in the Human Sciences """Mark Risjord's book is an important and original contribution to the philosophy of the social sciences. With his criterion of explanatory coherence, his constructive use of the erotetic or 'why' question approach to explanation, and his wide-ranging solution to the problem of apparent irrationality, Risjord challenges the assumptions about explanation and understanding shared by both sides of previous, seemingly intractable debates. This book should help reorient the field to the important problems of the social sciences in our era of explanatory pluralism."" - James Bohman, author of New Philosophy of Social Science: Problems of Indeterminacy ""The book provides a sustained development for an important-and, I think, in many ways correct-position on the relation between interpretation and explanation. The connections between them are well represented when Risjord puts the earlier discussions to work outlining ways in which meaning (and related matters) can feature in explanation (both as explanans and as explanatia). This topic is of great significance to the philosophy of the human sciences."" - David Henderson, author of Interpretation and Explanation in the Human Sciences ""The book provides a sustained development for an important-and, I think, in many ways correct-position on the relation between interpretation and explanation. The connections between them are well represented when Risjord puts the earlier discussions to work outlining ways in which meaning (and related matters) can feature in explanation (both as explanans and as explanatia). This topic is of great significance to the philosophy of the human sciences."" - David Henderson, author of Interpretation and Explanation in the Human Sciences" Author InformationMark W. Risjord is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Emory University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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