Philosophical problems of the social sciences

Braybrooke, David,

Philosophical problems of the social sciences - London, The Macmillan Company, 1965 - 120 pages ; 22 cm - Sources in philosophy . - Sources in philosophy. .

Includes bibliographical references (pages 119-120. Bibliographical footnotes)

Is a science of human behavior possible? / B.F. Skinner -- Logical complexities of group activity / Floyd H. Allport -- Unity of method in the natural and social sciences / Karl R. Popper -- The scheme of behavior explanations / B.F. Skinner -- The social world and the theory of social action / Alfred Schutz -- Puzzles, games, and social interaction / Omar K. Moore and Alan R. Anderson -- The interviewer received at night / James Agee -- Mathematical constructions in social science / Herbert A. Simon -- Social science and social policy / Karl R. Popper -- Is the history of economics a history of ideologies? / Joseph A. Schumpeter

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Social sciences--Methodology.

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