Dlittle30
I am a philosopher of social science with a strong interest in China and Southeast Asia. Paying attention to the logical and conceptual issues raised by the social sciences is key to better understanding the modern world. I think philosophers need to interact seriously and extensively with working social scientists and historians if they are going to be able to make a useful contribution.
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Understanding Society
http://understandingsociety.blogspot.com/
Innovative thinking about social agency and structure in a global world
LATEST ARTICLES ( 893 )
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Non-generative Social Facts
Is every social process generated by facts about individuals? For example, consider a television advertising campaign for a General Motors truck. Read more
Posted on 10 March 2016 SOCIETY -
Reduction and Generativeness
Providing an ontology of complex entities seems to force us to refer to some notion of higher-level and lower-level things. Proteins consist of atoms; atoms... Read more
Posted on 08 March 2016 SOCIETY -
Critical Realism Meets Peasant Studies
Critical realism is a philosophical theory of social ontology and social science knowledge. This philosophy has been expressed through the writings of systemati... Read more
Posted on 06 March 2016 SOCIETY -
Values, Directions, and Action
Several earlier posts have raised the question of rational life planning. What is involved in orchestrating one's goals and activities in such a way as to... Read more
Posted on 27 February 2016 SOCIETY -
Guest Post by Gianluca Pozzoni on Political Entities
Gianluca Pozzoni is a PhD Candidate in Political Studies at the University of Milan, Italy. His interests span the foundations of the social sciences, and he ha... Read more
Posted on 25 February 2016 SOCIETY -
Causal Diagrams and Causal Mechanisms
There is a long history of the use of directed causal diagrams to represent hypotheses about causation. Can the mathematics and graphical systems created for... Read more
Posted on 20 February 2016 SOCIETY -
Assemblage Theory as Heuristic
In A New Philosophy of Society: Assemblage Theory and Social Complexity Manuel DeLanda takes up one of Deleuze's key ideas. This is the idea of "assemblage", an... Read more
Posted on 11 February 2016 SOCIETY -
Meanings and Mechanisms
image: photographs of Martin Luther King, Jr. at the University of Michigan, 1962There are two large categories of factors that are fundamental to... Read more
Posted on 07 February 2016 SOCIETY -
China's Developmental Resettlements
The human costs of China's Three Gorges dam project are reasonably well known. Since construction began in 1994 between 1.3 million and two million people have... Read more
Posted on 03 February 2016 SOCIETY -
Graphing the English-speaking University Curriculum
Here is a fascinating and ambitious "big data" project that aims at probing and mapping the structure of the disaggregated university curriculum in the United... Read more
Posted on 24 January 2016 SOCIETY -
Social Science History Association 2016 CFP
SSHA CALL FOR PAPERSMacrohistorical Dynamics Network41st Annual Meeting of the Social Science History AssociationChicago IL 17-20 November 2016Submission... Read more
Posted on 23 January 2016 SOCIETY -
What Parts of the Social World Admit of Explanation?
image: John Dos Passos When Galileo, Newton, or Lavoisier confronted the natural world as “scientists,” they had in mind reasonably clear bodies of empirical... Read more
Posted on 17 January 2016 SOCIETY -
Deliberation, Rationality, and Reasoning
Recent posts have raised questions about formulating a rational plan of life. This way of putting the question highlights "rationality," which has the... Read more
Posted on 16 January 2016 SOCIETY -
A Fresh Approach to Life Plans
There isn't a clear philosophy of life-planning in the literature. So let's start from scratch. What do we need in order to make a plan for any temporally... Read more
Posted on 06 January 2016 SOCIETY -
Rational Life Plans
Aristotle, Kant, and Rawls agree: people ought to have rational plans of life to guide their everyday efforts and activities. But what is involved in being... Read more
Posted on 04 January 2016 SOCIETY -
Is the Mind/body Problem Relevant to Social Science?
Is solving the mind-body problem crucial to providing a satisfactory sociological theory?No, it isn't, in my opinion. But Alex Wendt thinks otherwise in... Read more
Posted on 02 January 2016 SOCIETY -
Do All Roads Lead to Rome?
Here is a fascinating data visualization experiment by moovel lab testing a piece of ancient wisdom, "All roads lead to Rome" (link). The experiment is discusse... Read more
Posted on 29 December 2015 SOCIETY -
ANT-style Critique of ABM
A short recent article in the Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation by Venturini, Jensen, and Latour lays out a critique of the explanatory... Read more
Posted on 28 December 2015 SOCIETY -
Quantum Cognition?
Alexander Wendt proposes a radical idea in his Quantum Mind and Social Science: Unifying Physical and Social Ontology: that we should reconsider fundamentals... Read more
Posted on 21 December 2015 SOCIETY -
Von Neumann on the Brain
image: representation of a mammalian brain neural network After World War II John von Neumann became interested in the central nervous system as a computing... Read more
Posted on 18 December 2015 SOCIETY
