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Routledge Revitalizing Causality - Critical Realism Philosophy

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Description

Explore the complexities of causal mechanisms in this academic collection from Routledge. Revitalizing Causality brings together new and previously published articles from leading philosophers and social scientists to examine what it means to invoke powers when offering a causal explanation. This volume serves as a bridge between different academic fields, addressing disciplinary and inter-disciplinary divides. By examining the role of causal mechanisms, the text helps establish a new, neo-Aristotelian position within contemporary debates. It is an essential resource for those studying the intersection of philosophy and social science, providing deep insights into the nature of causality and its application in research. Whether you are a researcher, student, or academic, this book offers a rigorous look at how causal powers function within scientific and social contexts. It provides a unique perspective that helps clarify how we understand the world through the lens of critical realism.

Key Features

Features a collection of new and previously published articles from experts in philosophy and social science.

Addresses the specific meaning of invoking causal mechanisms and powers within causal explanations.

Provides a unique perspective that spans various disciplinary and inter-disciplinary divides.

Helps establish a neo-Aristotelian position within the current contemporary debate.

Part of the Routledge Studies in Critical Realism series for specialized academic study.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
20 December 2007
Listed Since
12 January 2007

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