E-Book, Englisch, Band 36, 262 Seiten, eBook
A Translational Approach to Methodology
E-Book, Englisch, Band 36, 262 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Translational Systems Sciences
ISBN: 978-981-9941-53-7
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Format: PDF
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Readers would also find that there is great diversity in the way realism and reality are perceived and understood, depending on the objectives and circumstances of each field of social science. This suggests that rather than having a unified view (stance) of realism and reality, it may be more meaningful to value the differences, diversity, and range itself. Therefore, this book does not present a unified view of realism, reality, and actuality. Although the definitions of realism and reality may differ from chapter to chapter, this represents a corner of the current state of the social sciences.
This book is unique in that it examines how the issues of realism and reality are viewed, understood, and dealt with in the various fields of social science, instead of examining them by philosophers and philosophers of science. This would clarify how philosophical discussions have been translated into the various fields of social science.
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Chapter 1. A Case for Social Ontology: Why Does Reality Matter for Social Sciences?.- Chapter 2. Realities and Ideologies in Social Sciences.- Chapter 3.Between Probability and Animal Spirits: Reading Keynes.- Chapter 4. “Fallacy of Misplaced Concreteness” and the Reality for the Sciences.- Chapter 5. Dynamic Constitution for the Place of Reality to Enclose and Nurture our Knowing: Realism as a Methodology of Science.- Chapter 6. The Design of Democracy from a Market Point of View.- Chapter 7.Reality of Money and Credit: The General Equilibrium Point of View.- Chapter 8.The Reality of Public Goods and State Finances Based on General Equilibrium Theory: A Case Study in Public Health during COVID-19 Pandemic.- Chapter 9. Memento Mori in Medicine and the Universality of Forces from Below: On the Reality of Markets.- Chapter 10. Politics, Human Agency and Reality: Rethinking Arendt’s Concept of the Social.- Chapter 11. Thinking About “community” in Everyday Life.- Chapter 12. An Essay on the Realism of Management Theory: The Actuality of Management Phenomena and the Reality of Management Theory.- Chapter 13. Realism, Science, Statistics & Data Science.