Mechanisms are usually understood as sequences of events that allow us to explain regular observed behaviors. This mode of thought presupposes an ontology of stable causal factors. In the present paper a critique to this conception in the field of social sciences will be carried out. In particular, it will be argued that social phenomena should be understood under the logic of “possibility trees” or “open-ended results”. Finally, on the basis of Bunge’s distinction between conceptual and concrete systems, a distinction between two kinds of mechanisms will be made: theoretical and material mechanisms.Fil: Ivarola, Leonardo Abel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15. In...
The term “(social) mechanism” is frequently encountered in the social science literature, but there ...
In this paper, I argue for the development of explanatory theory in IS research. I critically examin...
The anti-causal prophecies of last century have been disproved. Causality is neither a ‘relic of a b...
Abstract: Traditional manipulabilistic accounts consider that an effective policy im- plementation ...
Over 40 years of research in the IMP tradition has resulted in a variety of different kinds of publi...
Several authors have claimed that mechanisms play a vital role in distinguishing between causation a...
Social mechanisms and mechanism-based explanation have attracted considerable attention in the socia...
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...
The notion of social mechanisms has experienced an increasing use in the social sciences as an alter...
The paper is a contribution to a forthcoming special issue of the Journal Philosophy of the Social S...
'The term (social) mechanism can be found frequently in recent social science literature, but only f...
La noción de mecanismos sociales ha experimentado un uso creciente en ciencias sociales. Estos se ha...
In this paper, I conceptualize the notion of the productive continuity of a social mechanism. The co...
The term “(social) mechanism ” is frequently encountered in the social science literature, but there...
The term “(social) mechanism” is frequently encountered in the social science literature, but there ...
In this paper, I argue for the development of explanatory theory in IS research. I critically examin...
The anti-causal prophecies of last century have been disproved. Causality is neither a ‘relic of a b...
Abstract: Traditional manipulabilistic accounts consider that an effective policy im- plementation ...
Over 40 years of research in the IMP tradition has resulted in a variety of different kinds of publi...
Several authors have claimed that mechanisms play a vital role in distinguishing between causation a...
Social mechanisms and mechanism-based explanation have attracted considerable attention in the socia...
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...
The notion of social mechanisms has experienced an increasing use in the social sciences as an alter...
The paper is a contribution to a forthcoming special issue of the Journal Philosophy of the Social S...
'The term (social) mechanism can be found frequently in recent social science literature, but only f...
La noción de mecanismos sociales ha experimentado un uso creciente en ciencias sociales. Estos se ha...
In this paper, I conceptualize the notion of the productive continuity of a social mechanism. The co...
The term “(social) mechanism ” is frequently encountered in the social science literature, but there...
The term “(social) mechanism” is frequently encountered in the social science literature, but there ...
In this paper, I argue for the development of explanatory theory in IS research. I critically examin...
The anti-causal prophecies of last century have been disproved. Causality is neither a ‘relic of a b...