Author

Publication

1986 - Hutchinson, London, England

Language

English

Word Count

34,000 words, Guess

Page Count

136 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL1794751M
  • ISBN-100091654602
  • ISBN-139780091654603
  • Goodreads6306121
  • Library of Congress Control Number89194425
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  • OCLC Control Number20563295
  • Better World Books9780091654603

Classifications

  • LCCH61 .M428x 1986b
  • LCCH61

Description

"How is scientific knowledge of social life possible? If there are social sciences, must they employ methods different from those of the natural sciences? In Social Knowledge, Paul Mattick argues that the well-known difficulties of the social sciences--in particular the predictive and explanatory failures of economics--are due not to an inherent resistance of social life to scientific explanation, but to the failure of social scientists to include their own categories of social explanation among the objects of scientific study. Looking at Marx as an anthropological theorist, Mattick compares his critique of political economy with Evans-Pritchard's analysis of Azande witchcraft. Just as the British anthropologist attempted to explain Azande ideas and rituals in terms of their place in native life, Marx wished to explain the continued faith in economics--despite its striking weakness as a science--in terms of the central role played by this system of ideas in the daily lives of natives of capitalist society. This comparison leads to the questions about the nature of scientific thinking and its relation to our everyday knowledge of social reality that are the subject of this book. Second edition, with a new Preface by the author. The first edition was published in 1986 by Hutchinson, ISBN 9780091654603"--

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Other Editions

  • Social knowledge: an essay on the nature and limits of social scienceHutchinson1986-01-01
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