In this article, I will discuss two prominent views on the relevance and irrelevance of ontological investigations for the social sciences, namely, ontological foundationalism and anti-ontological pragmatism. I will argue that both views are unsatisfactory. The subsequent part of the article will introduce an alternative role for ontological projects in the philosophy of the social sciences that fares better in this respect by paying attention to the ontological assumptions of actual social scientific theories, models, and related explanatory practices. I will illustrate and support this alternative through discussion of three concrete cases. © The Author(s) 2016
The progress of the social science disciplines depends on conducting relevant research. However, res...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018I argue that current projects in 'naturalized metaphys...
Contains fulltext : 170788.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To be ‘critic...
In this article, I will discuss two prominent views on the relevance and irrelevance of ontological ...
In this article I examine “Ontology Matters!” (OM!) arguments. OM! arguments conclude that ontology ...
Discussions on the alleged methodological specificity of social knowledge are fueled to not the leas...
This article is a reply to Richard Lauer’s “Is Social Ontology Prior to Social Scientific Methodolog...
This paper is a reply to Richard Lauer’s “Is Social Ontology Prior to Social Scientific Methodology?...
Ontologies are supposed to define a common representational framework for a domain of knowledge, but...
Recent contributions to the philosophy of social sciences have motivated ontological commitments usi...
This article addresses Simon Lohse’s and Daniel Little’s responses to my article “Is Social Ontology...
In recent decades, there has been a significant increase in ontological research in the social scien...
Social ontological inquiry has been pursued in analytic philosophy as well as in the social scientif...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The article highlights two contrasting ways in which social th...
The progress of the social science disciplines depends on conducting relevant research. However, res...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018I argue that current projects in 'naturalized metaphys...
Contains fulltext : 170788.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To be ‘critic...
In this article, I will discuss two prominent views on the relevance and irrelevance of ontological ...
In this article I examine “Ontology Matters!” (OM!) arguments. OM! arguments conclude that ontology ...
Discussions on the alleged methodological specificity of social knowledge are fueled to not the leas...
This article is a reply to Richard Lauer’s “Is Social Ontology Prior to Social Scientific Methodolog...
This paper is a reply to Richard Lauer’s “Is Social Ontology Prior to Social Scientific Methodology?...
Ontologies are supposed to define a common representational framework for a domain of knowledge, but...
Recent contributions to the philosophy of social sciences have motivated ontological commitments usi...
This article addresses Simon Lohse’s and Daniel Little’s responses to my article “Is Social Ontology...
In recent decades, there has been a significant increase in ontological research in the social scien...
Social ontological inquiry has been pursued in analytic philosophy as well as in the social scientif...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The article highlights two contrasting ways in which social th...
The progress of the social science disciplines depends on conducting relevant research. However, res...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018I argue that current projects in 'naturalized metaphys...
Contains fulltext : 170788.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To be ‘critic...