Philosophy and the Social Problem

Philosophy and the Social Problem
Title Philosophy and the Social Problem PDF eBook
Author Will Durant
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 185
Release 2022-07-20
Genre Philosophy
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In Durant's debut book, the social problem he identifies is that Philosophy as science has failed to gain the interest of Joe Public. He believes that for too long, philosophy has concerned itself only with academia and has not shown its relevance to everyday living.

Philosophy and the Social Problem

Philosophy and the Social Problem
Title Philosophy and the Social Problem PDF eBook
Author Will Durant
Publisher
Pages 298
Release 1917
Genre Philosophy
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Philosophy and the Social Problem

Philosophy and the Social Problem
Title Philosophy and the Social Problem PDF eBook
Author Will Durant
Publisher
Pages 298
Release 1917
Genre Philosophy
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Social Reality

Social Reality
Title Social Reality PDF eBook
Author Finn Collin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 267
Release 2012-11-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1134754078

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Social reality is currently a hotly debated topic not only in social science, but also in philosophy and the other humanities. Finn Collin, in this concise guide, asks if social reality is created by the way social agents conceive of it? Is there a difference between the kind of existence attributed to social and to physical facts - do physical facts enjoy a more independent existence? To what extent is social reality a matter of social convention. Finn Collin considers a number of traditional doctrines which support the constructivist position that social reality is generated by our 'interpretation' of it. He also examines the way social facts are contingent upon the meaning invested in them by social agents; the nature of social convention; the status of social facts as symbolic; the ways in which socially shared language is claimed to generate the reality described, as well as the limitations of some of the over-ambitious popular arguments for social constructivism.

New Philosophy of Social Science

New Philosophy of Social Science
Title New Philosophy of Social Science PDF eBook
Author James Bohman
Publisher Polity
Pages 278
Release 1994-06-13
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780745614083

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Now available in paperback, this book offers an original introduction to the philosophy of social science, emphasising new post-empiricist approaches.

Finding Philosophy in Social Science

Finding Philosophy in Social Science
Title Finding Philosophy in Social Science PDF eBook
Author Mario Bunge
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 458
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780300066067

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The Social Problem in the Philosophy of Rousseau

The Social Problem in the Philosophy of Rousseau
Title The Social Problem in the Philosophy of Rousseau PDF eBook
Author John Charvet
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 0
Release 2009-06-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780521114868

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This is a critical study of the political and social ideas of Jean Jacques Rousseau. Charvet analyses Rousseau's arguments in his three main works, The Discourse on the Origins of Inequality, Emile, and The Social Contract. The aim is to show how Rousseau's ideas are interrelated and how their development is governed by presuppositions which entail their ultimate incoherence. he shows that the consequences is a corrupt and destructive view of human society and human relations. These presuppositions are implicit in terms of which social relations are to be rethought. What is good about nature is that in it each individual can pursue his own good innocently without regard to others. It is the attempt to translate this natural egoism into social terms that, Charvet argues, produces the incoherent and destructive view of human society. This importance of the book lies in the originality and the implications of Charvet's critical analysis of this attempted translation, and thus of Rousseau's social philosophy in general.