Political science is divided between methodological individualists, who seek to explain political phenomena by reference to individuals and their interactions, and holists (or nonreductionists), who consider some higher-level social entities or properties such as states, institutions, or cultures ontologically or causally significant. We propose a reconciliation between these two perspectives, building on related work in philosophy. After laying out a taxonomy of different variants of each view, we observe that (i) although political phenomena result from underlying individual attitudes and behavior, individual-level descriptions do not always capture all explanatorily salient properties, and (ii) nonreductionistic explanations are mandated...
International audienceThe significance of methodological individualism (MI) in social science is one...
It is often claimed that the social sciences cannot be reduced to a lower-level individualistic scie...
The following paper maintains that a mixed methods approach produces explanations more likely to rev...
Political science is divided between methodological individualists, who seek to explain political ph...
Political science is divided between methodological individualists, who seek to explain political ph...
I briefly argue that some issues in the individualism-holism debate have been fairly clearly settled...
In social sciences and, in particular, in economics the debate on the most adequate model of explana...
Under embargo until 19.11.2020.It is currently common to conceive of the classic methodological indi...
Starting from the plurality of explanatory strategies in the actual practice of socialscientists, I ...
The paper is part of wider research into the status of explanation in the debate on the scientific s...
This paper argues against the false dichotomy between reductionism and holism in the social sciences...
AbstractThe present article aims at evincing the positive valences of the holism-individualism dispu...
In the recent philosophy of social science literature, we notice an increasing support for mechanism...
I briefly argue that some issues in the individualism-holism debate have been fairly clearly settled...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Episciences.org via the DOI in this recordI...
International audienceThe significance of methodological individualism (MI) in social science is one...
It is often claimed that the social sciences cannot be reduced to a lower-level individualistic scie...
The following paper maintains that a mixed methods approach produces explanations more likely to rev...
Political science is divided between methodological individualists, who seek to explain political ph...
Political science is divided between methodological individualists, who seek to explain political ph...
I briefly argue that some issues in the individualism-holism debate have been fairly clearly settled...
In social sciences and, in particular, in economics the debate on the most adequate model of explana...
Under embargo until 19.11.2020.It is currently common to conceive of the classic methodological indi...
Starting from the plurality of explanatory strategies in the actual practice of socialscientists, I ...
The paper is part of wider research into the status of explanation in the debate on the scientific s...
This paper argues against the false dichotomy between reductionism and holism in the social sciences...
AbstractThe present article aims at evincing the positive valences of the holism-individualism dispu...
In the recent philosophy of social science literature, we notice an increasing support for mechanism...
I briefly argue that some issues in the individualism-holism debate have been fairly clearly settled...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Episciences.org via the DOI in this recordI...
International audienceThe significance of methodological individualism (MI) in social science is one...
It is often claimed that the social sciences cannot be reduced to a lower-level individualistic scie...
The following paper maintains that a mixed methods approach produces explanations more likely to rev...