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The Philosophy of Social Science Reader by Francesco Guala (Editor), Daniel Steel (Editor) (29-Sep-2010) Paperback

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The Philosophy of Social Science Reader is an outstanding, comprehensive and up-to-date collection of key readings in the philosophy of social science, covering the essential issues, problems and debates in this important interdisciplinary area.

Each section is carefully introduced by the editors, and the readings placed in context. The anthology is organized into seven clear



Values and Social Science Causal Inference and Explanation Interpretation Rationality and Choice Individualism Norms Cultural Evolution.

Featuring the work of influential philosophers and social scientists such as Ernest Nagel, Ian Hacking, John Searle, Clifford Geertz, Daniel Kahneman, Steven Lukes and Richard Dawkins, The Philosophy of Social Science Reader is the ideal text for philosophy of social science courses, and for students in related disciplines interested in the differences between the social and natural sciences.

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First published October 5, 2010

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Francesco Guala

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Francesco Guala is a philosopher of science working primarily on foundational issues of economics and social science, using theoretical and empirical methods. As of July 2012 he is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Milan (Italy).

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