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The Paradox Of Ideology, Justin Schwartz
The Paradox Of Ideology, Justin Schwartz
Justin Schwartz
A standard problem with the objectivity of social scientific theory in particular is that it is either self-referential, in which case it seems to undermine itself as ideology, or self-excepting, which seem pragmatically self-refuting. Using the example of Marx and his theory of ideology, I show how self-referential theories that include themselves in their scope of explanation can be objective. Ideology may be roughly defined as belief distorted by class interest. I show how Marx thought that natural science was informed by class interest but not therefore necessarily ideology. Capitalists have an interest in understanding the natural world (to a …
Functional Explanation And Metaphysical Individualism, Justin Schwartz
Functional Explanation And Metaphysical Individualism, Justin Schwartz
Justin Schwartz
A number of (present or former) analytical Marxists, such as Jon Elster, have argued that functional explanation has almost no place in the social sciences. (Although the discussion is framed in terms of a debate among analytical Marxists, the point is quite general, and Marxism is used for illustrative purposes.) Functional explanation accounts for what is to be explained by reference to its function; thus, sighted organism have eyes because eyes enable them to see. Elster and other critics of functional explanation argue that this pattern of explanation is inconsistent with "methodological individualism," the idea, as they understand it, that …
1929 Dünya Ekonomik Buhranı Ve Türkiye, Yaşar Semiz
İstiklâl Marşımız Hakkında Yapılan Tartışmalar Ve Kısa Bir Cevap, Yaşar Semiz
İstiklâl Marşımız Hakkında Yapılan Tartışmalar Ve Kısa Bir Cevap, Yaşar Semiz
Yaşar Semiz
No abstract provided.
What Is An Oriental Carpet?, Carol Bier
Tappeti Safavidi: L'Arte Tessile In Iran Tra Il Xvi E Il Xviii Secolo (Translated), Carol Bier
Tappeti Safavidi: L'Arte Tessile In Iran Tra Il Xvi E Il Xviii Secolo (Translated), Carol Bier
Carol Bier
No abstract provided.
Review Of: Administering The Taylor Law: Public Employee Relations In New York, By Ronald Donovan, Peter Rachleff
Review Of: Administering The Taylor Law: Public Employee Relations In New York, By Ronald Donovan, Peter Rachleff
Peter Rachleff, Retired
No abstract provided.
Origins And Trajectory Of The Shining Path, Peter A. Stern
Origins And Trajectory Of The Shining Path, Peter A. Stern
Peter A. Stern
No abstract provided.
"For A Healthy America:" Labor's Struggle For National Health Insurance, 1943-1949, Edmund F. Wehrle
"For A Healthy America:" Labor's Struggle For National Health Insurance, 1943-1949, Edmund F. Wehrle
Edmund F. Wehrle
No abstract provided.