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adam_text | LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES INTRODUCTION PART ONE CONTENTS X 1
CONCEPTIONS OF SCIENCE 1. WH AT IS SCIENCE? 2. SOME STANDARD CONCEPTIONS
OF THEORIES 2.1. LOGICALPOSITIVIST OR RECEIVED VIEW 2.2. SEMANTIC VIEW
2.3. KUHN S VIEW 3. SOCIAL SCIENCES AS PRE-PARADIGMATIC 4. EMPIRICAL
VERSUS INTERPRETIVE APPROACHES TO UNDERSTANDING 5. TAKING STOCK 2
HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ROOTS OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES 1. THOMAS
HOBBES 2. AUGUSTE COMTE AND WILHELM DILTHEY 3. EMILE DURKHEIM 4. MAX
WEBER 5. TAKING STOCK 3 FIVE MODES OF SOCIALLNQUIRY 1. NATURAL
SCIENTIFIC 2. DESCRIPTIVISM 3. CRITICAL SOCIAL SCIENCE 4.
POSTMODERN/SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONIST VIEWPOINTS 4.1. SOCIAL CONSTRUETIONISM
4.2. MICHEL FOUCAULT 4.3. ASSESSING POSTMODERNISM/SOCIAL CONSTRUETIONISM
5. CONTEMPORARY HERMENEUTICS 6. TAKING STOCK 7 9 13 14 15 17 18 21 27 29
30 32 35 37 40 45 46 52 58 62 64 66 68 70 76 VI CONTENTS PART TWO 4
CULTURAL IDEALS I: INSTRUMENTAL REASON 1. INSTRUMENTAL PICTURE OF ACTION
2. INSTRUMENTAL AGENCY, THE SUBJECT-OBJECT ONTOLOGY AND AUTONOMY 3.
CRITIQUE OF INSTRUMENTAL REASON 4. TAKING STOCK 5 CULTURAL IDEALS
11:POLITICAL LIBERALISM AND LIBERALLNDIVIDUALISM 1. POLITICALLIBERALISM
2. LIBERAL INDIVIDUALISM 2.1. ONTOLOGICAL INDIVIDUALISM 2.2. UTILITARIAN
INDIVIDUALISM 2.3. EXPRESSIVE INDIVIDUALISM 2.4. EXISTENTIAL
INDIVIDUALISM 2.5 .. LIBERAL INDIVIDUALISM AS DISGUISED IDEOLOGY 3.
ABSTRACTION AND THE LIFEWORLD 3.1. TWO MODES OF ABSTRACTION 3.2. THE
PARADOX OF ABSTRACTION 3.3. THE LIFEWORLD 4. TAKING STOCK 6 THE MYTH OF
VALUE-NEUTRALITY 1. TRADITIONAL DEBATES ABOUT VALUE-NEUTRALITY 2.
CULTURAL IDEALS AND THE ONTOLOGICAL AND NORMATIVE QUESTIONS 3. AN
ALTERNATIVE TO INSTRUMENTAL ACTION AND SUBJECT-OBJECT ONTO LOGY/
EPISTEMOLOGY 3.1. TYPES OF UNDERSTANDING 3.2. PHILOSOPHICAL MEANING 3.3.
BRINGING UNDERSTANDINGS TOGETHER 3.4. NARRATIVE ACCOUNTS 4. TAKING STOCK
7 METHODOLOGICAL HOLISM AND METHODOLOGICALLNDIVIDUALISM 1. TRADITIONAL
HOLISM/INDIVIDUALISM DEBATES 2. METHODOLOGICAL INDIVIDUALISM, SODAL
ATOMISM AND REDUCTIONISM 2.1. PSYCHOLOGICAL REDUCTIONISM 3.
METHODOLOGICAL INDIVIDUALISM AND LIBERAL INDIVIDUALISM 3.1.
INDIVIDUALISM AND THE PERSONALITY MARKET 4. TAKING STOCK 81 81 84 89 97
102 103 105 107 107 108 108 109 113 113 118 119 122 124 125 129 133 133
139 140 143 147 150 151 156 157 161 162 165 . CONTENTS VII 8 GARBAGE
IN - GARBAGE OUT: PASSING VALUES OFF AS SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH 168 1.
CORRELATIONS AND VALUES: HARDINESS RESEARCH 169 2. IDEALS, SCIENCE AND
PUBLIC POLICY: THE PROBLEM OF THE COMMONS 175 3. INDIVIDUALISM AND THE
GOOD MARRIAGE 179 4. TAKING STOCK 186 PART THREE 9 PSYCHOLOGY AND THE
BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES 1. THEORIES AND PERSPECTIVE ON HUMAN BEHAVIOUR 1.1.
BEHAVIOURISM 1.2. FREUD AND PSYCHODYNAMICS 1.3. COGNITIVE APPROACH ES
1.4. HUMANIST APPROACHES 2. EFFICIENT CAUSATION AND INSTRUMENTALISM 2.
1. THE PHYSICS MODEL 2.2. THE COMPUTER MODEL 2.3. EFFICIENT CAUSATION
AND THE LIFEWORLD 2.4. INSTRUMENTAL PIETURE OF ACTION 3. ATOMISM 4.
INTENTIONALITY AND REDUCIBIIITY 5. TAKING STOCK 1 0 RATIONAL-CHOICE
THEORY 1. BRIEF HISTORY OF THE RATIONAL-ACTORS PICTURE 2.
RATIONAL-ACTORS PICTURE 2.1. FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS: SAVAGE S THEORY 3.
METHODOLOGICAL INDIVIDUALISM AND THE RATIONAI-ACTORS PICTURE 4.
CRITICISMS OF THE RATIONAL-ACTORS PICTURE 4.1. THE RATIONAL-ACTORS
PICTURE AND PLAUSIBILITY 4.2. THE RATIONAL-ACTORS PIETURE AND CULTURAL
IDEALS 4.3. WORDY ELABORATIONS OF THE OBVIOUS 4.4. THE RATIONAL-ACTORS
PICTURE AND FALSIFIABILITY 5. TAKING STOCK 11 POLITICAL SCIENCE 1.
SKETCH OF POLITICAL SCIENCE 2. METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES 3. THEORETICAL
ISSUES 4. RATIONAL CHOICE IN POLITICS 5. TAKING STOCK 191 192 192 193
196 198 198 199 200 202 203 205 207 210 213 214 217 218 222 224 226 229
231 232 234 236 237 240 246 249 251 ... VIII CONTENTS 1 2 PHILOSOPHY OF
ECONOMICS 1. THE RISE OF ECONOMICS 1.1. CLASSICALVERSUS NEOC/ASSICAL
ECONOMICS 1.2. MICROECONOMICS VERSUS MACROECONOMICS 2. METHODOLOGICAL
ISSUES 2.1. POSITIVE VERSUS NORMATIVE ECONOMICS: THE FACT/VALUE
DISTINCTION 2.2. IDEALIZATIONS AND CULTURAL IDEALS 2.3. CAUSATION 2.4.
METHODOLOGICAL INDIVIDUALISM 3. RATIONAL-CHOICE THEORY IN ECONOMICS 4.
TAKING STOCK PART FOUR 1 3 HANDLING DATA 1. PROTOCOLS FOR HANDLING DATA
1.1. STANDARDS AND VALUE-NEUTRALITY 1.2. STANDARDS AND ETHICS 1.3.
VALIDITYAND VALUE-NEUTRALITY 2. CLASSIFICATION AND SORTING OF DATA 2.1.
NATURAL AND SOCIAL KINDS 2.2. SORTING AND JUDGEMENTS 3. DATA ANALYSIS 4.
TAKING STOCK 14 DETERMINISM AND FREE WILL 1. DETERMINISM AND FREEDOM IN
PSYCHOLOGY 1.1. BEHAVIOURISM 1.2. PSYCHODYNAMICS 1.3. COGNITIVE
APPROACHES 1.4. HUMANIST APPROACHES 2. DETERMINISM 2.1. DETERMINISM AS
UNIQUE EVOLUTION 2.2. UNIQUE EVOLUTION IN PSYCHOLOGY 3. PHILOSOPHICAL
ACCOUNTS OF FREE WILL 4. FREE WILL, DETERMINISM AND CULTURAL IDEALS 4.1.
PSYCHOLOGY S RECONCILIATION OF FREE WILL-DETERMINISM DILEMMAS 4.2.
MOVING BEYOND THE DILEMMAS 5. TAKING STOCK 254 255 256 259 260 260 265
266 267 269 271 277 278 280 281 284 285 286 289 292 292 295 296 298 298
298 299 299 299 300 303 305 306 309 312 CONTENTS IX 15 EXPLANATIONS IN
SODAL SDENCE 315 1. SCIENTIFIC EXPLANATION 316 2. VARIETIES OF
EXPLANATION 317 2.1. COVERING-IAW MODEL 318 2.2. CAUSAL-MECHANICAL MODEL
320 2.3. UNIFICATION MODELS 322 2.4. FUNETIANAL MODELS 323 2.5. WHY THE
VARIETY OF MODELS? 325 3. EXPLANATIONS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES 326 3.1.
LAWS AND EXPLANATIONS IN SOCIAL INQUIRY 326 3.2. CAUSES AND EXPLANATIONS
IN SOCIAL INQUIRY 330 3.3. UNIFICATION, FUNETIONALISM AND EXPLANATIONS
IN SOCIAL INQUIRY 331 4. EXPLANATION AND CULTURAL IDEALS 331 5. TAKING
STOCK 334 16 NATURAL SDENCE AND SODA I SDENCE 336 1. SOME DIFFERENCES
BETWEEN NATURAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 337 1.1. NON-INTERPRETING OBJECTS
VERSUS SELF-INTERPRETING BEINGS 337 1.2. WEAK VERSUS STRANG
WORLD-SHAPING 338 1.3. NATURAL KINDS VERSUS CONSTRUCTED KINDS 338 1.4.
THEORIZING ABOUT AN INDEPENDENT VERSUS DEPENDENT REALITY 338 1.5. ETHICS
339 1.6. CULTURAL IDEALS AS DISGUISED IDEOLOGIES 339 1.7. PREDIETABILITY
339 2. KUHN, NATURAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE 340 3. SOCIAL SCIENCE AS
NATURALISTIC 345 3.1. SOCIALSCIENCE NEED NOT APPEAL TO MEANING TO BE
EXPLANATORY 345 3.2. THEPRESENCE OF MEANINGS IN SOCIAL SCIENCE MAKE NO
DIFFERENCE 346 3.3. CAUSAL EXPLANATIONS 348 3.4. PRESSING SOCIAL SCIENCE
INTO THE NATURAL-SCIENCE MOULD 349 4. NATURAL SCIENCES AS INTERPRETIVE
SCIENCES 350 5. TAKING STOCK 353 1 7 BEYOND OBJECTIVISM AND RELATIVISM
355 1. OBJECTIVISM AND RELATIVISM IN SOCIAL SCIENCE 357 2. OBJECTIVITY
WITHOUT OBJECTIVISM 363 3. TRUTH AS DISCLOSURE 367 4. TAKING STOCK 371
NOTES 374 BIBLIOGRAPHY 386 INDEX 397
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LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES INTRODUCTION PART ONE CONTENTS X 1
CONCEPTIONS OF SCIENCE 1. WH AT IS SCIENCE? 2. SOME STANDARD CONCEPTIONS
OF THEORIES 2.1. LOGICALPOSITIVIST OR RECEIVED VIEW 2.2. SEMANTIC VIEW
2.3. KUHN'S VIEW 3. SOCIAL SCIENCES AS PRE-PARADIGMATIC 4. EMPIRICAL
VERSUS INTERPRETIVE APPROACHES TO UNDERSTANDING 5. TAKING STOCK 2
HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ROOTS OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES 1. THOMAS
HOBBES 2. AUGUSTE COMTE AND WILHELM DILTHEY 3. EMILE DURKHEIM 4. MAX
WEBER 5. TAKING STOCK 3 FIVE MODES OF SOCIALLNQUIRY 1. NATURAL
SCIENTIFIC 2. DESCRIPTIVISM 3. CRITICAL SOCIAL SCIENCE 4.
POSTMODERN/SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONIST VIEWPOINTS 4.1. SOCIAL CONSTRUETIONISM
4.2. MICHEL FOUCAULT 4.3. ASSESSING POSTMODERNISM/SOCIAL CONSTRUETIONISM
5. CONTEMPORARY HERMENEUTICS 6. TAKING STOCK 7 9 13 14 15 17 18 21 27 29
30 32 35 37 40 45 46 52 58 62 64 66 68 70 76 VI CONTENTS PART TWO 4
CULTURAL IDEALS I: INSTRUMENTAL REASON 1. INSTRUMENTAL PICTURE OF ACTION
2. INSTRUMENTAL AGENCY, THE SUBJECT-OBJECT ONTOLOGY AND AUTONOMY 3.
CRITIQUE OF INSTRUMENTAL REASON 4. TAKING STOCK 5 CULTURAL IDEALS
11:POLITICAL LIBERALISM AND LIBERALLNDIVIDUALISM 1. POLITICALLIBERALISM
2. LIBERAL INDIVIDUALISM 2.1. ONTOLOGICAL INDIVIDUALISM 2.2. UTILITARIAN
INDIVIDUALISM 2.3. EXPRESSIVE INDIVIDUALISM 2.4. EXISTENTIAL
INDIVIDUALISM 2.5 . LIBERAL INDIVIDUALISM AS DISGUISED IDEOLOGY 3.
ABSTRACTION AND THE LIFEWORLD 3.1. TWO MODES OF ABSTRACTION 3.2. THE
PARADOX OF ABSTRACTION 3.3. THE LIFEWORLD 4. TAKING STOCK 6 THE MYTH OF
VALUE-NEUTRALITY 1. 'TRADITIONAL DEBATES' ABOUT VALUE-NEUTRALITY 2.
CULTURAL IDEALS AND THE ONTOLOGICAL AND NORMATIVE QUESTIONS 3. AN
ALTERNATIVE TO INSTRUMENTAL ACTION AND SUBJECT-OBJECT ONTO LOGY/
EPISTEMOLOGY 3.1. TYPES OF UNDERSTANDING 3.2. PHILOSOPHICAL MEANING 3.3.
BRINGING UNDERSTANDINGS TOGETHER 3.4. NARRATIVE ACCOUNTS 4. TAKING STOCK
7 METHODOLOGICAL HOLISM AND METHODOLOGICALLNDIVIDUALISM 1. TRADITIONAL
HOLISM/INDIVIDUALISM DEBATES 2. METHODOLOGICAL INDIVIDUALISM, SODAL
ATOMISM AND REDUCTIONISM 2.1. PSYCHOLOGICAL REDUCTIONISM 3.
METHODOLOGICAL INDIVIDUALISM AND LIBERAL INDIVIDUALISM 3.1.
INDIVIDUALISM AND THE PERSONALITY MARKET 4. TAKING STOCK 81 81 84 89 97
102 103 105 107 107 108 108 109 113 113 118 119 122 124 125 129 133 133
139 140 143 147 150 151 156 157 161 162 165 . CONTENTS VII 8 GARBAGE
IN - GARBAGE OUT: PASSING VALUES OFF AS SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH 168 1.
CORRELATIONS AND VALUES: HARDINESS RESEARCH 169 2. IDEALS, SCIENCE AND
PUBLIC POLICY: THE PROBLEM OF THE COMMONS 175 3. INDIVIDUALISM AND THE
GOOD MARRIAGE 179 4. TAKING STOCK 186 PART THREE 9 PSYCHOLOGY AND THE
BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES 1. THEORIES AND PERSPECTIVE ON HUMAN BEHAVIOUR 1.1.
BEHAVIOURISM 1.2. FREUD AND PSYCHODYNAMICS 1.3. COGNITIVE APPROACH ES
1.4. HUMANIST APPROACHES 2. EFFICIENT CAUSATION AND INSTRUMENTALISM 2.
1. THE PHYSICS MODEL 2.2. THE COMPUTER MODEL 2.3. EFFICIENT CAUSATION
AND THE LIFEWORLD 2.4. INSTRUMENTAL PIETURE OF ACTION 3. ATOMISM 4.
INTENTIONALITY AND REDUCIBIIITY 5. TAKING STOCK 1 0 RATIONAL-CHOICE
THEORY 1. BRIEF HISTORY OF THE RATIONAL-ACTORS PICTURE 2.
RATIONAL-ACTORS PICTURE 2.1. FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS: SAVAGE'S THEORY 3.
METHODOLOGICAL INDIVIDUALISM AND THE RATIONAI-ACTORS PICTURE 4.
CRITICISMS OF THE RATIONAL-ACTORS PICTURE 4.1. THE RATIONAL-ACTORS
PICTURE AND PLAUSIBILITY 4.2. THE RATIONAL-ACTORS PIETURE AND CULTURAL
IDEALS 4.3. WORDY ELABORATIONS OF THE OBVIOUS 4.4. THE RATIONAL-ACTORS
PICTURE AND FALSIFIABILITY 5. TAKING STOCK 11 POLITICAL SCIENCE 1.
SKETCH OF POLITICAL SCIENCE 2. METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES 3. THEORETICAL
ISSUES 4. RATIONAL CHOICE IN POLITICS 5. TAKING STOCK 191 192 192 193
196 198 198 199 200 202 203 205 207 210 213 214 217 218 222 224 226 229
231 232 234 236 237 240 246 249 251 . VIII CONTENTS 1 2 PHILOSOPHY OF
ECONOMICS 1. THE RISE OF ECONOMICS 1.1. CLASSICALVERSUS NEOC/ASSICAL
ECONOMICS 1.2. MICROECONOMICS VERSUS MACROECONOMICS 2. METHODOLOGICAL
ISSUES 2.1. POSITIVE VERSUS NORMATIVE ECONOMICS: THE FACT/VALUE
DISTINCTION 2.2. IDEALIZATIONS AND CULTURAL IDEALS 2.3. CAUSATION 2.4.
METHODOLOGICAL INDIVIDUALISM 3. RATIONAL-CHOICE THEORY IN ECONOMICS 4.
TAKING STOCK PART FOUR 1 3 HANDLING DATA 1. PROTOCOLS FOR HANDLING DATA
1.1. STANDARDS AND VALUE-NEUTRALITY 1.2. STANDARDS AND ETHICS 1.3.
VALIDITYAND VALUE-NEUTRALITY 2. CLASSIFICATION AND SORTING OF DATA 2.1.
NATURAL AND SOCIAL KINDS 2.2. SORTING AND JUDGEMENTS 3. DATA ANALYSIS 4.
TAKING STOCK 14 DETERMINISM AND FREE WILL 1. DETERMINISM AND FREEDOM IN
PSYCHOLOGY 1.1. BEHAVIOURISM 1.2. PSYCHODYNAMICS 1.3. COGNITIVE
APPROACHES 1.4. HUMANIST APPROACHES 2. DETERMINISM 2.1. DETERMINISM AS
UNIQUE EVOLUTION 2.2. 'UNIQUE EVOLUTION' IN PSYCHOLOGY 3. PHILOSOPHICAL
ACCOUNTS OF FREE WILL 4. FREE WILL, DETERMINISM AND CULTURAL IDEALS 4.1.
PSYCHOLOGY'S RECONCILIATION OF FREE WILL-DETERMINISM DILEMMAS 4.2.
MOVING BEYOND THE DILEMMAS 5. TAKING STOCK 254 255 256 259 260 260 265
266 267 269 271 277 278 280 281 284 285 286 289 292 292 295 296 298 298
298 299 299 299 300 303 305 306 309 312 CONTENTS IX 15 EXPLANATIONS IN
SODAL SDENCE 315 1. SCIENTIFIC EXPLANATION 316 2. VARIETIES OF
EXPLANATION 317 2.1. COVERING-IAW MODEL 318 2.2. CAUSAL-MECHANICAL MODEL
320 2.3. UNIFICATION MODELS 322 2.4. FUNETIANAL MODELS 323 2.5. WHY THE
VARIETY OF MODELS? 325 3. EXPLANATIONS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES 326 3.1.
LAWS AND EXPLANATIONS IN SOCIAL INQUIRY 326 3.2. CAUSES AND EXPLANATIONS
IN SOCIAL INQUIRY 330 3.3. UNIFICATION, FUNETIONALISM AND EXPLANATIONS
IN SOCIAL INQUIRY 331 4. EXPLANATION AND CULTURAL IDEALS 331 5. TAKING
STOCK 334 16 NATURAL SDENCE AND SODA I SDENCE 336 1. SOME DIFFERENCES
BETWEEN NATURAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES 337 1.1. NON-INTERPRETING OBJECTS
VERSUS SELF-INTERPRETING BEINGS 337 1.2. WEAK VERSUS STRANG
WORLD-SHAPING 338 1.3. NATURAL KINDS VERSUS CONSTRUCTED KINDS 338 1.4.
THEORIZING ABOUT AN INDEPENDENT VERSUS DEPENDENT REALITY 338 1.5. ETHICS
339 1.6. CULTURAL IDEALS AS DISGUISED IDEOLOGIES 339 1.7. PREDIETABILITY
339 2. KUHN, NATURAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE 340 3. SOCIAL SCIENCE AS
NATURALISTIC 345 3.1. SOCIALSCIENCE NEED NOT APPEAL TO MEANING TO BE
EXPLANATORY 345 3.2. THEPRESENCE OF MEANINGS IN SOCIAL SCIENCE MAKE NO
DIFFERENCE 346 3.3. CAUSAL EXPLANATIONS 348 3.4. PRESSING SOCIAL SCIENCE
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355 1. OBJECTIVISM AND RELATIVISM IN SOCIAL SCIENCE 357 2. OBJECTIVITY
WITHOUT OBJECTIVISM 363 3. TRUTH AS DISCLOSURE 367 4. TAKING STOCK 371
NOTES 374 BIBLIOGRAPHY 386 INDEX 397 |
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spelling | Bishop, Robert C. Verfasser aut The philosophy of the social sciences an introduction Robert Bishop London [u.a.] Continuum 2007 IX, 403 S. 24cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Filosofische aspecten gtt Sociale wetenschappen gtt Philosophie Sozialwissenschaften Social sciences Philosophy Sozialwissenschaften (DE-588)4055916-6 gnd rswk-swf Wissenschaftstheorie (DE-588)4117665-0 gnd rswk-swf Sozialwissenschaften (DE-588)4055916-6 s Wissenschaftstheorie (DE-588)4117665-0 s DE-604 V:DE-604 application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015737873&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Bishop, Robert C. The philosophy of the social sciences an introduction Filosofische aspecten gtt Sociale wetenschappen gtt Philosophie Sozialwissenschaften Social sciences Philosophy Sozialwissenschaften (DE-588)4055916-6 gnd Wissenschaftstheorie (DE-588)4117665-0 gnd |
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title | The philosophy of the social sciences an introduction |
title_auth | The philosophy of the social sciences an introduction |
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title_full | The philosophy of the social sciences an introduction Robert Bishop |
title_fullStr | The philosophy of the social sciences an introduction Robert Bishop |
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title_short | The philosophy of the social sciences |
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title_sub | an introduction |
topic | Filosofische aspecten gtt Sociale wetenschappen gtt Philosophie Sozialwissenschaften Social sciences Philosophy Sozialwissenschaften (DE-588)4055916-6 gnd Wissenschaftstheorie (DE-588)4117665-0 gnd |
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