Description: The Ant Trap Rebuilding the Foundations of the Social Sciencesby Brian Epstein ISBN-13: 9780199381104 ISBN-10: 0199381100 Publisher: Oxford University Press Binding: Hardcover Publication Year: 2015 Edition: First Condition: Acceptable – underlining, writing and marks on 20 pages (heavy on most of them) About: refer to image(s) Contents: Part 1 Foundations, Old and New 1 Individualism: A Recipe for Warding off "Spirits" 2 Getting to the Consensus View 3 Seeds of Doubt 4 Another Puzzle: A Competing Consensus 5 Tools and Terminology 6 Grounding and Anchoring 7 Case Study: Laws as Frame Principles 8 Two Kinds of Individualism 9 Against Conjunctivism Part 2 Groups and the Failure of Individualism 10 Groups and Constitution 11 Simple Facts about Groups 12 The Identity of Groups 13 Kinds of Groups 14 Group Attitudes: Patterns of Grounding 15 Group Action: More than Member Action 16 Group Intention 17 Other Theories I: Social Integrate Models 18 Other Theories II: Status Models mySku 4939
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Subject Area: Philosophy of Science, Social groups, metaphysics, epistemology
Publication Name: Ant TRAP : Rebuilding the Foundations of the Social Sciences
Item Length: 6.3in.
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Subject: Philosophy, Social Sciences
Publication Year: 2015
Series: Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Science Ser.
Type: Textbook
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Shipping Weight: Under 2 Pounds
Item Height: 1in.
Author: Brian Epstein
Level: Scholarly & Professional
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Width: 9.2in.
Item Weight: 17.6 Oz
Number of Pages: 298 Pages