1st Edition

Evidence and Explanation in Social Science An Inter-disciplinary Approach

Edited By Gerald Studdert-Kennedy Copyright 1975
    258 Pages
    by Routledge

    270 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1975. The main concern of this book is the nature of the gap between the theoretical issues, raised at an abstract level by social scientists, and their facts, the material organized in an empirical analysis. The author draws on material from several disciplines to explore the contributions of social science theory to historical insight.

    1. Equilibrium and historical change. 2. Versions of Structure. 3 Scientific Inquiry. 4 Statistical Models and Social Structures. 5 Causes and Structure. 6 Rationality and Structure. 7 Levels of Theory. 8 Theories and Explanations. Conclusions

     

    Biography

    Studdert-Kennedy, Gerald