Social TheoryPrentice-Hall, 1983 - 243 pages |
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... laws must be universal in scope . They simply claim that , whenever the scope conditions are met ( i.e. in all societies with left- and right - wing parties ) the law will apply . Laws are accepted as explanations only because they are ...
... laws must be universal in scope . They simply claim that , whenever the scope conditions are met ( i.e. in all societies with left- and right - wing parties ) the law will apply . Laws are accepted as explanations only because they are ...
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... law of nature . But the causal laws of sociology cannot be identical to the causal laws of the natural sciences because the relations they describe are in principle mutable in the light of human knowledge . Structural sociologists have ...
... law of nature . But the causal laws of sociology cannot be identical to the causal laws of the natural sciences because the relations they describe are in principle mutable in the light of human knowledge . Structural sociologists have ...
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... laws on an abstract level has led most positivists to discount historical materialism . The ' historical laws ' of Marxian theory are not analytical theoretical laws comparable to those of the physical sciences . Apart from their ...
... laws on an abstract level has led most positivists to discount historical materialism . The ' historical laws ' of Marxian theory are not analytical theoretical laws comparable to those of the physical sciences . Apart from their ...
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PART | 11 |
Complex social exchange | 26 |
Conclusion | 39 |
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