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| | Why we do what we do: a paradigm for social science |
| | by Graham Little |
| | | Download price: | US$ 4.99 |  |
| | | Published: | July 2003 |
| | | ISBN: | 1-877285-88-9 |
| | | Page count: | 180 pages |
| | | File size: | 597,130 bytes (approx. 1 min, 23 sec @ 56k) |
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| | | Available formats: | Adobe Acrobat™ (.pdf) |
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About this Guide Why we do what we do is a compilation of articles developing a fundamental new approach to construction of theory in social science. The papers develop a theory of knowledge, a general theory of a person (or psychology), and a theory of cause. |
| | Deciding if this guide is for you. Please read the following introduction from the guide which tells you about the guide.If you are interested in better understadning of why we do what we do, or better understanding of cause or knowlege, then this book should be part of your reading. |
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| | You should buy this guide if...The book is essential reading for anyone involved in epistemology, or cause, or with interests in theoretical social science including psychology or psychiatry. Understanding of the ideas in this book offers insight into why some directions in epistemology and theoretical social science have failed to provide the understanding expected. The book offers alternatives that can and do begin to match the theoretical strength of physical science. |
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