The conceptual framework that emerged in relation to Komsic’s theory of social pulsations is composed of notions we will deem convenient in the reception of this theory: the anomalous character of social causation, implicit normative inferentialism, projective semantics of social relations, projective sociology, projective social phenomenology, inferential explication of social relations, social inferentialism, and many others. This conceptual framework is part of a “partial doctrine” itself, or a counter-factual position within sociological theory that could legitimately be called projective sociology, or connectionistic social theory, that is founded on a new projective semantics of social relations. If we are able interpret Komsic’s...
In discussing the fractious relationship between phenomenology and social theory, this chapter argue...
The concept of cause is of extraordinary importance for the sci- ences. Scientists want to know the ...
The dispute between the empiricist and interpretivist conceptions of the social sciences is properly...
The conceptual framework that emerged in relation to Komsic’s theory of social pulsations is compos...
This work presents a post-positivist research framework to explain any surprising fact in the evolut...
Social science has, from its very beginnings, been characterized by debates over the true nature of ...
This introduction to the philosophy of social science provides an original conception of the task an...
The aim of this paper is to show that there is a reciprocal dependency relationship between social c...
The aim of this paper is to show that there is a reciprocal dependency relationship between social c...
Over 40 years of research in the IMP tradition has resulted in a variety of different kinds of publi...
For the past fifty years social psychologists have attempted to understand inherently social phenome...
The aim of this thesis is to discuss the nature of social phenomena, and to determine (with particu...
How are we to understand causal relations and analysis in socialscience? This paper takes R. G. Coll...
Today, researches conducted within the discipline of sociology seems to have a relatively analogous ...
Many significant advances in the sciences depended upon a shift away from viewing their respective s...
In discussing the fractious relationship between phenomenology and social theory, this chapter argue...
The concept of cause is of extraordinary importance for the sci- ences. Scientists want to know the ...
The dispute between the empiricist and interpretivist conceptions of the social sciences is properly...
The conceptual framework that emerged in relation to Komsic’s theory of social pulsations is compos...
This work presents a post-positivist research framework to explain any surprising fact in the evolut...
Social science has, from its very beginnings, been characterized by debates over the true nature of ...
This introduction to the philosophy of social science provides an original conception of the task an...
The aim of this paper is to show that there is a reciprocal dependency relationship between social c...
The aim of this paper is to show that there is a reciprocal dependency relationship between social c...
Over 40 years of research in the IMP tradition has resulted in a variety of different kinds of publi...
For the past fifty years social psychologists have attempted to understand inherently social phenome...
The aim of this thesis is to discuss the nature of social phenomena, and to determine (with particu...
How are we to understand causal relations and analysis in socialscience? This paper takes R. G. Coll...
Today, researches conducted within the discipline of sociology seems to have a relatively analogous ...
Many significant advances in the sciences depended upon a shift away from viewing their respective s...
In discussing the fractious relationship between phenomenology and social theory, this chapter argue...
The concept of cause is of extraordinary importance for the sci- ences. Scientists want to know the ...
The dispute between the empiricist and interpretivist conceptions of the social sciences is properly...