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Epistemology Of The Human Sciences Restoring An Evolutionary Approach To Biology Economics Psychology And Philosophy Walter B Weimer

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Epistemology Of The Human Sciences Restoring An Evolutionary Approach To Biology Economics Psychology And Philosophy Walter B Weimer
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.46 MB
Pages: 419
Author: Walter B. Weimer
ISBN: 9783031171727, 3031171721
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Epistemology Of The Human Sciences Restoring An Evolutionary Approach To Biology Economics Psychology And Philosophy Walter B Weimer by Walter B. Weimer 9783031171727, 3031171721 instant download after payment.

This book argues for evolutionary epistemology and distinguishing functionality from physicality in the social sciences. It explores the implications for this approach to understanding in biology, economics, psychology and political science. Presenting a comprehensive overview of philosophical topics in the social sciences, the book emphasizes how all human cognition and behavior is characterized by functionality and complexity, and thus cannot be explained by the point predictions and exact laws found in the physical sciences. Realms of functional complexity – such as the market order in economics, the social rules of conduct, and the human CNS – require a focus on explanations of the principles involved rather than predicting exact outcomes. This requires study of the historical context to understand behavior and cognition. This approach notes that functional complexity is central to classical liberal ideas such as division of labour and knowledge, and how this is a far more powerful and adequate account of social organization than central planning. Through comparison of these approaches, as well as its interdisciplinary scope, this book will interest both academics and students in philosophy, biology, economics, psychology and all other social sciences.

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