Philosophy of Social Science [Book Review]

Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 17:383-387 (1968)
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Abstract

Professor Rudner’s work is a welcome addition to philosophy of science literature, especially since so little is written with respect to the social sciences. The book leans heavily upon the thought of Braithwaite, Hempel, Meyerson, Popper and Wittgenstein. Its three main parts deal respectively with theoretical formulations, the application of such formulations and how the social scientist is to handle goal-oriented human activity.

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