
The Search for a Methodology of Social Science
Durkheim, Weber, and the Nineteenth-Century Problem of Cause, Probability, and Action
S. Turner(Author)
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published on 28. February 1986
Book
Hardback
XV, 255 pages
978-90-277-2067-2 (ISBN)
Description
Stephen Turner has explored the ongms of social science in this pioneering study of two nineteenth century themes: the search for laws of human social behavior, and the accumulation and analysis of the facts of such behavior through statistical inquiry. The disputes were vigorously argued; they were over questions of method, criteria of explanation, interpretations of probability, understandings of causation as such and of historical causation in particular, and time and again over the ways of using a natural science model. From his careful elucidation of John Stuart Mill's proposals for the methodology of the social sciences on to his original analysis of the methodological claims and practices of Emile Durkheim and Max Weber, Turner has beautifully traced the conflict between statistical sociology and a science offactual description on the one side, and causal laws and a science of nomological explanation on the other. We see the works of Comte and Quetelet, the critical observations of Herschel, Buckle, Venn and Whewell, and the tough scepticism of Pearson, all of these as essential to the works of the classical founders of sociology. With Durkheim's essay on Suicide and Weber's monograph on The Protestant Ethic, Turner provides both philosophical analysis to demonstrate the continuing puzzles over cause and probability and also a perceptive and wry account of just how the puzzles of our late twentieth century are of a piece with theirs. The terms are still familiar: reasons vs.
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Edition
1986 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Publishing group
Springer
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
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XV, 255 p.
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
582 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-277-2067-2 (9789027720672)
DOI
10.1007/978-94-017-3461-5
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The Search for a Methodology of Social Science
Durkheim, Weber, and the Nineteenth-Century Problem of Cause, Probability, and Action
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Content
I / The Earlier Conversation.- One / Two Generations.- Two / Beyond the Enlightenment: Comte and the New Problem of Social Science.- Three / Mill and the 'Ascent To Causes'.- Four / Quetelet: Rates and Their Explanation.- Five / The Interregnum.- II / Durkheim as a Methodolog'ist.- Six / Realism, Teleology, and Action.- Seven / Collective Forces, Causation, and Probability.- Eight / Durkheim's Individual.- III / Weber On Action.- Nine / Objective Possibility and Adequate Cause.- Ten / Rationality and Action.- Eleven / Large-Scale Explanations: Aggregation and Interpretation.- Epilog / The End of the Ascent.- Notes.