Beyond Empiricism

Beyond Empiricism
Author: Paul Smeyers,Marc Depaepe
Publsiher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9058673251

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Beyond Empiricism

Beyond Empiricism
Author: Andrew Tudor
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2013-12-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781135027902

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Originally published in 1982. This volume explores some features of modern philosophy of science from the point of view of their utility for sociology’s self-understanding. Recently philosophers of science have broken with the empiricism once fundamental to their discipline, and have sought alternative methods of science. Founded on the belief that these developments are significant for sociologists, the book explores the failings of the old "received view" and some of the more recent alternatives. It proposes a schematic outline of the structure of inquiry, paying detailed attention to questions about the nature of theory, explanation and demonstration.

Beyond Empiricism

Beyond Empiricism
Author: Joan McCord
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2017-10-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351322546

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Beyond Empiricism expands the discourse on theories of criminal behavior. It considers institutional, social, and individual issues related to criminal behavior, while individually each raises questions about the adequacy of current theoretical claims. The topics have significant implications both for policy and research in criminology. Per-Olof Wikstrom introduces a cross-level action theory of crime. He suggests that better understanding of causal mechanisms can lead to a situational theory of action based on perception of alternatives and the process of choice. David Wolcott and Steven Schlossman provide new perspectives on the issues of racial disparity and the incarceration of adolescents in adult prisons. These authors highlight gaps in our understanding of early twentieth-century juvenile justice and negate some popular claims about recent changes in the criminal law. Peter Grabosky spotlights privatization policies in the criminal justice system, suggesting a framework for analyzing the balance of advantage resulting from three basic forms of institutional relationships in policing. Steven Messner and Richard Rosenfeld discuss why institutional analysis has been seriously underdeveloped in etiological analyses of crime. Jordan Pederson and Matthew Shane scrutinize the concept of aggression. Their descriptions of aggressive behavior among non-human animals provide a fascinating backdrop for understanding human actions. Joan McCord emphasizes the intentionality of crimes as she argues that to understand what causes crime, one must have a theory about what it means to act intentionally. After critically appraising prior theories, McCord introduces and defends a new theory of motivation based on a post-empiricist theory of language. This latest volume in the distinguished Advances in Criminological Theory series continues to add to the theoretical underpinnings of the field, and will be important to all collections of social science research on criminology.

Beyond Empiricism

Beyond Empiricism
Author: Jeffrey Kane
Publsiher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1984
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105039918268

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Beyond Empiricism: Michael Polanyi Reconsidered systemati- cally presents Michael Polanyi's concepts of modern science and the modern scientist. Professor Kane argues thar despite all attempts to establish empirical parameters, Polanyi is correct in his assertion that science rises upon metaphysical bedrock. Kane then establishes parallels between the structure of scientific validity and the scientist himself where the «non-empirical» aspects of the former are reflected in the «non-explicit» elements of the latter. Polanyi's concepts of imagination and intuition are refined and their inter- action in the process of discovery is explained. A variety of practical implications for the scientific and especially educational communities is offered.

Beyond Empiricism Philosophy of Science in Sociology

Beyond Empiricism  Philosophy of Science in Sociology
Author: Andrew Tudor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1982
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:760473767

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Experimental Philosophy and the Origins of Empiricism

Experimental Philosophy and the Origins of Empiricism
Author: Peter R. Anstey,Alberto Vanzo
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2023-01-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781009034678

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The emergence of experimental philosophy was one of the most significant developments in the early modern period. However, it is often overlooked in modern scholarship, despite being associated with leading figures such as Francis Bacon, Robert Boyle, Isaac Newton, Jean Le Rond d'Alembert, David Hume and Christian Wolff. Ranging from the early Royal Society of London in the seventeenth century to the uptake of experimental philosophy in Paris and Berlin in the eighteenth, this book provides new terms of reference for understanding early modern philosophy and science, and its eventual eclipse in the shadow of post-Kantian notions of empiricism and rationalism. Experimental Philosophy and the Origins of Empiricism is an integrated history of early modern experimental philosophy which challenges the rationalism and empiricism historiography that has dominated Anglophone history of philosophy for more than a century.

Objectivity Empiricism and Truth

Objectivity  Empiricism and Truth
Author: R. W. Newell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2015-06-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781317440253

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Originally published in 1986. Wittgenstein, William James, Thomas Kuhn and John Wisdom share an attitude towards problems in the theory of knowledge which is fundamentally in conflict with the empiricist tradition. They encourage the idea that in understanding the central concepts of epistemology – objectivity, certainty and reasoning – people and their practices matter most. This clash between orthodox empiricism and a freshly inspired pragmatism forms the background to the strands of argument in this book. With these philosophers as a guide, it points to new directions by showing how the theory of knowledge can be shaped around our actions without sacrificing reason’s control over our beliefs.

The Realistic Empiricism of Mach James and Russell

The Realistic Empiricism of Mach  James  and Russell
Author: Erik C. Banks
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2014-08-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781107073869

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This book redevelops an important movement in philosophy for the first time, exploring the ways in which three of the greatest thinkers can be connected, and applying their ideas to contemporary problems in the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of science.