The aim of this paper is to examine the notion of social mechanisms by comparison with the notions of evolutionary and physical mechanisms. It is argued that social mechanisms are based on trends, and not lawlike regularities, so that social mechanisms are different from mechanisms in the natural sciences. Taking as an example of social causation the abolition of the slave trade, the paper argues that social mechanisms should be incorporated in Weber’s wider notion of adequate causation in order to achieve their explanatory purpose
Mechanism is undoubtedly a causal concept, in the sense that ordinary definitions and philosophical ...
The term “(social) mechanism ” is frequently encountered in the social science literature, but there...
Over 40 years of research in the IMP tradition has resulted in a variety of different kinds of publi...
The aim of this paper is to examine the notion of social mechanisms by comparison with the notions o...
The aim of this paper is to examine the notion of social mechanisms by comparison with the notions o...
Social mechanisms and mechanism-based explanation have attracted considerable attention in the socia...
Several authors have claimed that mechanisms play a vital role in distinguishing between causation a...
The paper is a contribution to a forthcoming special issue of the Journal Philosophy of the Social S...
The paper is a contribution to a forthcoming special issue of the Journal Philosophy of the Social S...
"Mechanisms are very much a part of social life. For example, we can see that inequality has tended ...
'The term (social) mechanism can be found frequently in recent social science literature, but only f...
Mechanisms are very much a part of social life. For example, we can see that inequality has tended t...
This article, which takes a fresh look at micro–macro relations in the social sciences from the poin...
The past two decades have witnessed an increase in interest in social mechanisms and mechanistic exp...
The term “(social) mechanism” is frequently encountered in the social science literature, but there ...
Mechanism is undoubtedly a causal concept, in the sense that ordinary definitions and philosophical ...
The term “(social) mechanism ” is frequently encountered in the social science literature, but there...
Over 40 years of research in the IMP tradition has resulted in a variety of different kinds of publi...
The aim of this paper is to examine the notion of social mechanisms by comparison with the notions o...
The aim of this paper is to examine the notion of social mechanisms by comparison with the notions o...
Social mechanisms and mechanism-based explanation have attracted considerable attention in the socia...
Several authors have claimed that mechanisms play a vital role in distinguishing between causation a...
The paper is a contribution to a forthcoming special issue of the Journal Philosophy of the Social S...
The paper is a contribution to a forthcoming special issue of the Journal Philosophy of the Social S...
"Mechanisms are very much a part of social life. For example, we can see that inequality has tended ...
'The term (social) mechanism can be found frequently in recent social science literature, but only f...
Mechanisms are very much a part of social life. For example, we can see that inequality has tended t...
This article, which takes a fresh look at micro–macro relations in the social sciences from the poin...
The past two decades have witnessed an increase in interest in social mechanisms and mechanistic exp...
The term “(social) mechanism” is frequently encountered in the social science literature, but there ...
Mechanism is undoubtedly a causal concept, in the sense that ordinary definitions and philosophical ...
The term “(social) mechanism ” is frequently encountered in the social science literature, but there...
Over 40 years of research in the IMP tradition has resulted in a variety of different kinds of publi...