Naturalism is still facing a strong opposition in the philosophy of social science, by influential scholars who argue that philosophical analysis must be autonomous from scientific investigation. The opposition exploits philosophers\u2019 traditional diffidence toward social science, and fuels the ambition to provide new foundations for social research. A classic anti-naturalist strategy is to identify a feature of social reality that prevents scientific explanation and prediction. An all-time favourite is the dependence of social phenomena on human representation. This article examines two prominent versions of the dependence thesis and concludes that they both fail. Contemporary social science is capable to account for the causal dependen...