
Popper and the Human Sciences
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published on 28. February 1985
Book
Hardback
225 pages
978-90-247-2998-2 (ISBN)
Description
Although Sir Karl Popper's contributions to a number of diverse areas of philosophy are widely appreciated, serious criticism of his work has tended to focus on his philosophy of the natural sciences. This volume contains twelve critical essays on Popper's contribution to what we have called the 'human sciences' , a category broad enough to include not only Popper's views on the methods of the social sciences but also his views on the relation of mind and body, Freud's psychology, and the status of cultural objects. Most of our contributors are philosophers whose own work stands outside the Popperian framework. We hope that this has resulted in a volume whose essays confront not merely the details of Popper's argu ments but also the very presuppositions of his thinking. With one exception, the essays appear here for the first time. The exception is L.J. Cohen's paper, which is a revised and considerably expanded ver sion of a paper first published in the British Journalfor the Philosophy of Science for June 1980. We would like to thank Loraine Hawkins and Jane Hogg for their editorial assistance and June O'Donnell for typing various manuscripts and all the correspondence which a volume of essays entails.
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Series
Edition
1985
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Publishing group
Springer
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Research
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225 p.
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
518 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-247-2998-2 (9789024729982)
DOI
10.1007/978-94-009-5093-1
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Content
1. Third World Epistemology.- 2. Psychoanalysis, Pseudo-Science and Testability.- 3. Popper and the Mind-Body Problem.- 4. Social Facts and Psychological Facts.- 5. Methodological Individualism: An Incongruity in Popper's Philosophy.- 6. Popper and Liberalism.- 7. Making Sense of Critical Dualism.- 8. Beyond Cultural Relativism.- 9. Good and Bad Arguments against Historicism.- 10. Popper's Critique of Marx's Method.- 11. Popper and German Social Philosophy.- 12. Socrates and Democracy.- Notes on Contributors.- Index of Names.