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The social sciences and unified science

Erkenntnis, 1939
‘UniversalPhysicalistic Grammar ofScience’ (some like ’this aim but not this heading) may teach us how to assemble empirical studies,.2 Not a few empiricists intend to clean the historically given disciplines by transforming unempirical groupings of words into empiricist statements and defining the purposes of the old-fashioned ’disciplines ’without ...
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Entrepreneurs and the Social Sciences

Economica, 1984
Abstract The burden of occupying the first established chair of business history at the. London School of Economics (and indeed the first in Britain) is happily lightened by the knowledge that the field is by no means as bereft of research and scholarship as this priority implies.
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Computational social science ≠ computer science + social data

Communications of the ACM, 2018
The important intersection of computer science and social science.
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Science and Social Science

1984
We have argued that the social sciences cannot be distinguished from the natural sciences in terms of their explanatory structure. They are both properly causal in idiom, just as they avoid the temptation to explain the ‘good’ and the ‘bad’ in different idioms.
John Law, Peter Lodge
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For Science in the Social Sciences

Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 2006
All three of the books under review— Science and Social Science by Malcolm Williams, Rethinking Science by Jan Faye, and Open the Social Sciences by the members of the Gulbenkian Commission on the Restructuring of the Social Sciences (Immanuel Wallerstein, chair)—argue for a broadly naturalist approach in which the social sciences are seen as of a ...
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