The Expanded Social Scientist's Bestiary :: a Guide to Fabled Threats to, and Defenses of, Naturalistic Social Science.
The (Expanded) Social Scientist's Bestiary addresses a number of important theoretical and philosophical issues in the social sciences from the perspective of contemporary philosophy of science. This expanded and revised edition contains four new chapters tackling such contemporary beasts as Po...
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