The volume outlines and addresses the significance of Popper’s philosophy for the social sciences and the humanities in relation to several, and crucial, questions: how we may get ‘objective’ knowledge out of ‘subjective’ perceptions; how ‘induction’ and ‘deduction’ should interact; how we can make policies or legal recommendations based on ‘objective knowledge’; how social agents’ knowledge should be modelled.
C. Valentini (2010). Objective Knowledge in Social Sciences and Humanities: Karl Popper and Beyond. SAN DOMENICO DI FIESOLE : European University Institute, MWP Publications.
Objective Knowledge in Social Sciences and Humanities: Karl Popper and Beyond
VALENTINI, CHIARA
2010
Abstract
The volume outlines and addresses the significance of Popper’s philosophy for the social sciences and the humanities in relation to several, and crucial, questions: how we may get ‘objective’ knowledge out of ‘subjective’ perceptions; how ‘induction’ and ‘deduction’ should interact; how we can make policies or legal recommendations based on ‘objective knowledge’; how social agents’ knowledge should be modelled.File in questo prodotto:
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