The Evolution of Institutional EconomicsRoutledge, 4. mar. 2004 - 560 síður This exciting new book from Geoffrey Hodgson is eagerly awaited by social scientists from many different backgrounds. This book charts the rise, fall and renewal of institutional economics in the critical, analytical and readable style that Hodgson's fans have come to know and love, and that a new generation of readers will surely come to appreciat |
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... emergentist logic, local service-learning research might be measured in relation to dimensions of inquiry and their capacity to act in new ways in the world, rather than by the degree of objective expertise. In the local context of our ...
... emergentist logic, local service-learning research might be measured in relation to dimensions of inquiry and their capacity to act in new ways in the world, rather than by the degree of objective expertise. In the local context of our ...
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... emergentism in the social sciences more broadly . Throughout the nine- teenth and twentieth centuries , emergentist thinking in psychology and emergentist thinking in sociology have mutually influenced each other . A focus on social ...
... emergentism in the social sciences more broadly . Throughout the nine- teenth and twentieth centuries , emergentist thinking in psychology and emergentist thinking in sociology have mutually influenced each other . A focus on social ...
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... emergentist epistemology because it suggests that the purpose of a pedagogical presentation or 'performance' is not to transfer a message or replicate the meaning of the presentation in the receiver, but to provoke the receiver to ...
... emergentist epistemology because it suggests that the purpose of a pedagogical presentation or 'performance' is not to transfer a message or replicate the meaning of the presentation in the receiver, but to provoke the receiver to ...
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... emergentist hypotheses at all costs , which by my lights is not a reasonable one . " 57 Three points are relevant to evaluating the emergentist position . First , in light of the ordinary person's belief in dualism , it is instructive ...
... emergentist hypotheses at all costs , which by my lights is not a reasonable one . " 57 Three points are relevant to evaluating the emergentist position . First , in light of the ordinary person's belief in dualism , it is instructive ...
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... Emergentist tradition . Alexander , Morgan , and Broad lived to see the advent of quantum mechanics . But when they were writing in the Emergentist tradition , they knew nothing of Schrödinger's equation or the like . It is , I contend ...
... Emergentist tradition . Alexander , Morgan , and Broad lived to see the advent of quantum mechanics . But when they were writing in the Emergentist tradition , they knew nothing of Schrödinger's equation or the like . It is , I contend ...
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