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The programme of the GJSS first annual workshop on Interdisciplinarity in the Social Science. (24th and 25th September 2004-London).
| Location: | United Kingdom |
| Workshop Date: | 2004-09-24 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2004-09-04 |
| Announcement ID: |
140825 |
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The programme of the GJSS first annual workshop on Interdisciplinarity in the Social Science. (24th and 25th September 2004-London).
Day1:
- Max Steuer (LSE) ‘The Possibility of and Difficulties in Unifying Social Science’
- Dominic Holland (Sheffield) ‘Unifying social science: A critical realist approach’
- Marcel Scheele (University of Delft) ‘Social facts: An analytical perspective’
- Karen Francois/Laurent De Sutter (Free University Brussels) ‘Losers! A theory on everything is a theory about nothing - for nobody’
- Hans Radder (Free University of Amsterdam) – ‘Integrating History, Sociology and Philosophy of Science and Technology: Opportunities and Problems’
Day2:
- Peter Caws (George Washington University) - First and second order unification in the social and human sciences
- Rasmus Winther (UNAM) ‘An obstacle to unification in social science’
- Andre van Dokkum (Foundation for theoretical research in anthropology) ‘Interdisciplinarity in the social sciences: Bateson’s problem, analytical philosophy and anthropology’
- Peter Abell (LSE) - ‘Unification in Social Science’
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