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    Cham :Springer International Publishing, | Cham :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
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    edoccha_BV049488084
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 978-3-031-41512-8
    Content: Part I. The Founding Principles of MI -- 1. The Scottish Enlightenment and MI; Jeremy Shearmur -- 2. Weber /MI and sociological explanation; Wolfgang Schluchter -- 3. MI/ interpretative sociology; Stephen Turner -- 4. MI and the Austrian School of Economics; Peter Boettke -- 5. Actuality of the Weberian paradigm /MI; Thomas Schwinn -- 6. Holism and Individualism; Raymond Boudon -- Part II. MI and the Rationality Principle -- 7. IM, Rationality and Sociological Thought; Hartmut Esser -- 8. MI/Beliefs/rationality; Ian Jarvie -- 9. MI and Psychology (Emotions/Cognitive science); Paul Dumouchel -- 10. Cognitive Economy/Decisional Processes/Nudge Theory/MI; Riccardo Viale -- 11. Reasoning/beliefs/MI; Gérald Bronner -- 12. Axiological Rationality/MI; Sylvie Mesure -- Part III. MI and the Micro-Macro Link -- 13. MI/Micro–Macro Relationship in Social Science; Gustav Ramström -- 14. MI, Interpretivism and Unintended Consequences; Key Yoshida -- 15. MI/social structures; Pierre Demeulenaere -- 16. MI/micro-macro/ontology; Robert Sugden -- 17. MI/Complexity; Jean Petitot -- 18. MI/Stratification; Mohamed Cherkaoui -- Part IV. MI and Some Major Traditions of Social Science Research -- 19. MI/Marx; Jon Elster -- 21. MI/Durkheim; Massimo Borlandi -- 22. MI/ Weber/ Parsons/Schutz; Nasu Hisashi -- 23. MI/Hermeneutics/interpretative sociology; Enzo Di Nuoscio -- 24. Evolutionary Approach/Behavioral Sciences/Non-Atomistic MI; Herbert Gintis -- 25. Analytical Sociology/MI; José Antonio Noguera Ferrer.
    Content: While methodological individualism is a fundamental approach within the social sciences, it is often misunderstood. This highlights the need for a discursive and up-to-date reference work analyzing this approach’s classic arguments and assumptions in the light of contemporary issues in sociology, economics and philosophy. This two-volume handbook presents the first comprehensive overview of methodological individualism. Chapters discuss historical and contemporary debates surrounding this central approach within the social sciences, as well as cutting edge developments related to the individualist tradition with philosophical and scientific implications. Bringing together multiple contributions from the world’s leading experts on this important tradition of theorizing, this collective endeavor provides teachers, researchers and students in sociology, economics, and philosophy with a reliable and critical understanding of the founding principles, key thinkers and intellectual development of MI since the late 19th century. Nathalie Bulle is Research Director at the National Centre for Scientific Research, Paris, France. Francesco Di Iorio is Associate Professor at Nankai University, Tianjin, China. .
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-031-41511-1
    Language: English
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    Cham :Springer International Publishing, | Cham :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
    UID:
    edoccha_BV049488088
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 978-3-031-41508-1
    Content: Part I – MI/ Methods and Key Research Topics in the Social Sciences -- 1. MI/History/Religious Phenomena; David D’Avray -- 2. MI/Organized Action; Erhard Friedberg -- 3. MI/Collective Intentionality; Jens Greve -- 4. MI/Culturalism/Multiculturalism; Simon Langlois -- 5. MI/Educational Inequality; Ye Liu -- 6. MI/ Social Movements; Anthony Oberschall -- 7. MI/Historical-Sociological Explanation; Richard Münch -- MI/Deviance; Michael Rosenberg -- 8. MI/Theories of Social Change; Michael Schmid -- 9. MI/Cultural Anthropology; Richard A. Shweder -- 10. IM/Kelsen/Social Theory -- 11. IM/Kelsen/Social Theory; Stephen P. Turner -- Part 2 - Controversial Issues about MI -- 12. MI and its Critics/Analytical Philosophy; Alban Bouvier -- 13. The Limitations of the Economic Approach/MI; Olivier Favereau -- 14. Contemporary Debates on RCM/MI; Catherine Herfeld -- 15. Reductionism/MI; Francesco Di Iorio -- 16. Agent-Based Computational Models/MI; Gianluca Manzo --
    Content: 17. MI and Political Individualism; Branko Mitrovik -- 18. Reductionism/Invisible Hand Explanations; Emma Tieffenbach -- 19. The Individualism-Holism Debate in Economics; Richard Wagner -- 20. MI/Methods and Political Assumptions in Sociology, Holistic Biases; Ieva Zake -- Part III - MI in Practice -- 21. Beliefs/Religions: Case Studies; Salvatore Abbruzzese -- 22. Sociological Analysis of Singular Phenomena; Raymond Boudon -- 23. ABS/IM/Empirical Case Studies; Shu-Heng Chen -- 24. MI, Unintended Consequences and Economic Empirical Research; Christopher J. Coyne -- 25. Understanding Radicalization; Hans Kippenberg -- 26. MI/Mathematical Models of Social Action; Werner Raub -- 27. MI/Understanding the Meaning of Social Action; Natalia Ruiz-Junco -- 28. MI/Anthropology and Identities; Gunther Schlee (Max Planck Institute, Emeritus, Germany): MI/Anthropology and Identities -- 29. MI/Risk and Uncertainty/Catastrophes/Covid19; Bryan Turner --
    Content: Part IV. Methodological Individualism and its Critics: A Roundtable Discussion -- 30. Institutional Individualism and Methodological Individualism; Joseph Agassi, N. Bulle & F. Di Iorio -- 31. MI and Critical Realism; Margaret Archer -- 32. Methodological Localism and Methodological Individualism; Daniel Little, N. Bulle & F. Di Iorio -- 33. MI/Reductionism/Social Facts; Steven Lukes, N. Bulle & F. Di Iorio. .
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-031-41507-4
    Language: English
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    gbv_175776609X
    Format: 287 Seiten , 105 x 148 mm
    Edition: Mikrofiche-Ausgabe Lille Atelier national de reproduction des thèses$h2014 1 Mikrofiche
    Series Statement: Lille thèses
    Content: La thèse analyse l’épistémologie de l’action de Hayek et, plus en général, le concept d’action dans le cadre théorique de l’individualisme méthodologique. Elle montre comment Hayek fonde sa théorie des effets d’agrégation et de la complexité sociale sur l’idée d’autonomie interprétative du sujet ; une idée qu’il développe notamment dans The sensory order. La thèse est structurée en cinq parties. La première réinterprète la psychologie cognitive de Hayek à la lumière de la théorie herméneutique et phénoménologique de la conscience de Gadamer. La deuxième souligne comment le concept d’auto-organisation de l’esprit propose par The sensory order peut être utilisé pour développer une critique originale des théories holistes et déterministes de l’action. Elle confronte certains aspects communs à la pensée de Hayek et à celle de Merleau-Ponty. La troisième partie précise que la défense de l’autonomie cognitive et interprétative du sujet élaborée par Hayek ne doit pas être confondue avec un réductionnisme psychologique car elle est partie intégrante d’une conception systémique du monde social, liée à une ontologie nominaliste. La quatrième partie éclaircit le fait que l’individualisme méthodologique n’est pas une théorie utilitariste de l’action. Elle confronte la sociologie des « bonne raisons » de Boudon et la conception praxéologique de la rationalité de Hayek et Mises. La cinquième et dernière partie défend l’idée que l’approche interprétative de l’individualisme méthodologique présuppose une logique d’explication nomologique et causale. Les théories de Hayek, Hempel, Mises et Popper sont utilisées pour défendre une théorie unifiée de la science
    Content: The dissertation investigates Hayek’s epistemology of action and, in more general terms, the theoretical pillars of the interpretative approach (verstehen) of methodological individualism. The dissertation is structured as follows. Chapter 1 shows that the basic presupposition of human being’s autonomy, as intended by methodological individualism, is the idea that action presupposes interpretation. In order to analyze this point, it compares Hayek’s conception of the sensory order and Gadamer’s phenomenological theory of consciousness. Chapter 2 explains that Hayek’s theory of the sensory order allows the critique of the sociological and culturalistic theories of action. The chapter analyses this point by comparing the similarities between Hayek’s and Merleau-Ponty’s reflections on cognition. Chapter 3 investigates the systemic nature of methodological individualism, i.e. the way it links the concept of autonomy to structural analysis. The chapter argues that methodological individualism is a form of nominalist structuralism. Chapter 4 provides criticisms against a recurrent prejudice about methodological individualism, i.e. against the idea that the latter is a utilitarian theory of action. The chapter clarifies this point by comparing Hayek’s and Boudon’s theories of collective beliefs. Chapter 5 examines the logical structure of the explanation of action in terms of autonomy. It points out that the interpretative approach is not incompatible with the use of covering laws and, more in general, with the method of natural sciences
    Note: Texte en anglais , Bibliogr. p.263-287 , Dissertation Paris, École des hautes études en sciences sociales 2012
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Cognitive Autonomy and Methodological Individualism : Reflections on Hayek's Epistemology of Action = Autonomie Cognitive et Individualisme Méthodologique : Réflexions sur l'épistémologie de l'action de Hayek / Francesco di Iorio
    Language: English
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
    Author information: Petitot, Jean 1944-
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    edocfu_BV045112255
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 259 p).
    ISBN: 978-3-319-94028-1
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-319-94026-7
    Language: English
    Keywords: Rationalität ; Psychologie ; Rationalität ; Kognitionswissenschaft ; Sozialwissenschaften ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    UID:
    edoccha_BV045112255
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 259 p).
    ISBN: 978-3-319-94028-1
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-319-94026-7
    Language: English
    Keywords: Rationalität ; Psychologie ; Rationalität ; Kognitionswissenschaft ; Sozialwissenschaften ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-i9783492058360
    Format: 249 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 8. Auflage
    ISBN: 9783492058360
    Content: Die Natur gibt es uns vor: Sie kennt keine geraden Wege, alles verläuft im Rhythmus, in der ständigen Wiederholung und im Ausgleich von Gegensätzen. Frank Elstner und der Präventivmediziner Gerd Schnack präsentieren in diesem Buch ihr Konzept für ein gesundes, langes und erfülltes Leben im Einklang mit den Prinzipien der Natur.
    Language: German
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    Format: XV, 185 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783319195124
    Series Statement: Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics, 22
    Content: “Di Iorio offers a new approach to Hayek’s Sensory Order, linking neuroscience to the old Verstehen tradition and to contemporary theories of self-organizing systems; this should be on the reading list of everyone who is interested in Hayek’s thought.” Barry Smith University at Buffalo, editor of The Monist “This impressive and well-researched book breaks new ground in our understanding of F.A. Hayek and of methodological individualism more generally. It shows that methodological individualism sanctions neither an atomistic view of society nor a mechanical determinism. The book carefully analyzes an important tradition in the social sciences, and compares it to many important philosophical, sociological and economic systems of thought. This is an enlightening book for all scholars interested in the methodological problems of the social sciences.” Mario J. Rizzo New York University “One of Hayek’s most important contributions is his linking of complex methodological individualism, which deals with the emergence of spontaneous orders and unintended collective structures in complex self-organizing social systems, with a cognitive psychology. What makes Francesco Di Iorio’s book of great interest is that, by building on Hayek’s seminal book The Sensory Order, it deepens the connections between cognition and rules of just conduct, taking into account relevant theories on subjectivity and consciousness such as phenomenology, hermeneutics and enactivism.” Jean Petitot École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, EHESS, Paris “In this thoughtful and enlightening book Francesco Di Iorio uses Hayek’s cognitive psychology as the starting point for investigation of the relationship between the autonomy of the agent and socio-cultural influences within methodological individualism. The book provides an illuminating and innovative analysis of a central issue in the philosophy of social science by setting Hayek’s view on mind and action in fruitful relation to approaches such as Gadamer’s hermeneutics, Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology, Varela’s and Maturana’s enaction, Boudon’s interpretative sociology, Popper’s fallibilism and Mises’ praxeology. One of the most interesting aspects of this book is its argument that hermeneutics and fallibilism refer not to two different methods but to the same one.” Dario Antiseri Emeritus Professor at LUISS University, Rome “Francesco Di Iorio’s book explores, in an original way, the connections between Hayek’s methodological individualism and his fascinating idea that human mind is both an interpretative device and a self-organizing system. It is a brilliant, clearly written work, characterized by a certain intellectual courage, which makes a remarkable contribution to the sociology of knowledge.” Gérald Bronner Paris Diderot University.
    Note: Introduction -- The Interpretative Nature of Knowledge: Hermeneutics and Sensory Order -- From Cognitive Autonomy to the Criticism of Socio-Cultural Determinism -- Human Autonomy and Social Systems -- Rationality and Collective Beliefs -- Nomological Explanation and Empirical Control in the Social Sciences.                   .
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783319195117
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edocfu_BV049488084
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 978-3-031-41512-8
    Content: Part I. The Founding Principles of MI -- 1. The Scottish Enlightenment and MI; Jeremy Shearmur -- 2. Weber /MI and sociological explanation; Wolfgang Schluchter -- 3. MI/ interpretative sociology; Stephen Turner -- 4. MI and the Austrian School of Economics; Peter Boettke -- 5. Actuality of the Weberian paradigm /MI; Thomas Schwinn -- 6. Holism and Individualism; Raymond Boudon -- Part II. MI and the Rationality Principle -- 7. IM, Rationality and Sociological Thought; Hartmut Esser -- 8. MI/Beliefs/rationality; Ian Jarvie -- 9. MI and Psychology (Emotions/Cognitive science); Paul Dumouchel -- 10. Cognitive Economy/Decisional Processes/Nudge Theory/MI; Riccardo Viale -- 11. Reasoning/beliefs/MI; Gérald Bronner -- 12. Axiological Rationality/MI; Sylvie Mesure -- Part III. MI and the Micro-Macro Link -- 13. MI/Micro–Macro Relationship in Social Science; Gustav Ramström -- 14. MI, Interpretivism and Unintended Consequences; Key Yoshida -- 15. MI/social structures; Pierre Demeulenaere -- 16. MI/micro-macro/ontology; Robert Sugden -- 17. MI/Complexity; Jean Petitot -- 18. MI/Stratification; Mohamed Cherkaoui -- Part IV. MI and Some Major Traditions of Social Science Research -- 19. MI/Marx; Jon Elster -- 21. MI/Durkheim; Massimo Borlandi -- 22. MI/ Weber/ Parsons/Schutz; Nasu Hisashi -- 23. MI/Hermeneutics/interpretative sociology; Enzo Di Nuoscio -- 24. Evolutionary Approach/Behavioral Sciences/Non-Atomistic MI; Herbert Gintis -- 25. Analytical Sociology/MI; José Antonio Noguera Ferrer.
    Content: While methodological individualism is a fundamental approach within the social sciences, it is often misunderstood. This highlights the need for a discursive and up-to-date reference work analyzing this approach’s classic arguments and assumptions in the light of contemporary issues in sociology, economics and philosophy. This two-volume handbook presents the first comprehensive overview of methodological individualism. Chapters discuss historical and contemporary debates surrounding this central approach within the social sciences, as well as cutting edge developments related to the individualist tradition with philosophical and scientific implications. Bringing together multiple contributions from the world’s leading experts on this important tradition of theorizing, this collective endeavor provides teachers, researchers and students in sociology, economics, and philosophy with a reliable and critical understanding of the founding principles, key thinkers and intellectual development of MI since the late 19th century. Nathalie Bulle is Research Director at the National Centre for Scientific Research, Paris, France. Francesco Di Iorio is Associate Professor at Nankai University, Tianjin, China. .
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-031-41511-1
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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    UID:
    edocfu_BV049488088
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 978-3-031-41508-1
    Content: Part I – MI/ Methods and Key Research Topics in the Social Sciences -- 1. MI/History/Religious Phenomena; David D’Avray -- 2. MI/Organized Action; Erhard Friedberg -- 3. MI/Collective Intentionality; Jens Greve -- 4. MI/Culturalism/Multiculturalism; Simon Langlois -- 5. MI/Educational Inequality; Ye Liu -- 6. MI/ Social Movements; Anthony Oberschall -- 7. MI/Historical-Sociological Explanation; Richard Münch -- MI/Deviance; Michael Rosenberg -- 8. MI/Theories of Social Change; Michael Schmid -- 9. MI/Cultural Anthropology; Richard A. Shweder -- 10. IM/Kelsen/Social Theory -- 11. IM/Kelsen/Social Theory; Stephen P. Turner -- Part 2 - Controversial Issues about MI -- 12. MI and its Critics/Analytical Philosophy; Alban Bouvier -- 13. The Limitations of the Economic Approach/MI; Olivier Favereau -- 14. Contemporary Debates on RCM/MI; Catherine Herfeld -- 15. Reductionism/MI; Francesco Di Iorio -- 16. Agent-Based Computational Models/MI; Gianluca Manzo --
    Content: 17. MI and Political Individualism; Branko Mitrovik -- 18. Reductionism/Invisible Hand Explanations; Emma Tieffenbach -- 19. The Individualism-Holism Debate in Economics; Richard Wagner -- 20. MI/Methods and Political Assumptions in Sociology, Holistic Biases; Ieva Zake -- Part III - MI in Practice -- 21. Beliefs/Religions: Case Studies; Salvatore Abbruzzese -- 22. Sociological Analysis of Singular Phenomena; Raymond Boudon -- 23. ABS/IM/Empirical Case Studies; Shu-Heng Chen -- 24. MI, Unintended Consequences and Economic Empirical Research; Christopher J. Coyne -- 25. Understanding Radicalization; Hans Kippenberg -- 26. MI/Mathematical Models of Social Action; Werner Raub -- 27. MI/Understanding the Meaning of Social Action; Natalia Ruiz-Junco -- 28. MI/Anthropology and Identities; Gunther Schlee (Max Planck Institute, Emeritus, Germany): MI/Anthropology and Identities -- 29. MI/Risk and Uncertainty/Catastrophes/Covid19; Bryan Turner --
    Content: Part IV. Methodological Individualism and its Critics: A Roundtable Discussion -- 30. Institutional Individualism and Methodological Individualism; Joseph Agassi, N. Bulle & F. Di Iorio -- 31. MI and Critical Realism; Margaret Archer -- 32. Methodological Localism and Methodological Individualism; Daniel Little, N. Bulle & F. Di Iorio -- 33. MI/Reductionism/Social Facts; Steven Lukes, N. Bulle & F. Di Iorio. .
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-031-41507-4
    Language: English
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    UID:
    almafu_BV049488084
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    ISBN: 978-3-031-41512-8
    Content: Part I. The Founding Principles of MI -- 1. The Scottish Enlightenment and MI; Jeremy Shearmur -- 2. Weber /MI and sociological explanation; Wolfgang Schluchter -- 3. MI/ interpretative sociology; Stephen Turner -- 4. MI and the Austrian School of Economics; Peter Boettke -- 5. Actuality of the Weberian paradigm /MI; Thomas Schwinn -- 6. Holism and Individualism; Raymond Boudon -- Part II. MI and the Rationality Principle -- 7. IM, Rationality and Sociological Thought; Hartmut Esser -- 8. MI/Beliefs/rationality; Ian Jarvie -- 9. MI and Psychology (Emotions/Cognitive science); Paul Dumouchel -- 10. Cognitive Economy/Decisional Processes/Nudge Theory/MI; Riccardo Viale -- 11. Reasoning/beliefs/MI; Gérald Bronner -- 12. Axiological Rationality/MI; Sylvie Mesure -- Part III. MI and the Micro-Macro Link -- 13. MI/Micro–Macro Relationship in Social Science; Gustav Ramström -- 14. MI, Interpretivism and Unintended Consequences; Key Yoshida -- 15. MI/social structures; Pierre Demeulenaere -- 16. MI/micro-macro/ontology; Robert Sugden -- 17. MI/Complexity; Jean Petitot -- 18. MI/Stratification; Mohamed Cherkaoui -- Part IV. MI and Some Major Traditions of Social Science Research -- 19. MI/Marx; Jon Elster -- 21. MI/Durkheim; Massimo Borlandi -- 22. MI/ Weber/ Parsons/Schutz; Nasu Hisashi -- 23. MI/Hermeneutics/interpretative sociology; Enzo Di Nuoscio -- 24. Evolutionary Approach/Behavioral Sciences/Non-Atomistic MI; Herbert Gintis -- 25. Analytical Sociology/MI; José Antonio Noguera Ferrer.
    Content: While methodological individualism is a fundamental approach within the social sciences, it is often misunderstood. This highlights the need for a discursive and up-to-date reference work analyzing this approach’s classic arguments and assumptions in the light of contemporary issues in sociology, economics and philosophy. This two-volume handbook presents the first comprehensive overview of methodological individualism. Chapters discuss historical and contemporary debates surrounding this central approach within the social sciences, as well as cutting edge developments related to the individualist tradition with philosophical and scientific implications. Bringing together multiple contributions from the world’s leading experts on this important tradition of theorizing, this collective endeavor provides teachers, researchers and students in sociology, economics, and philosophy with a reliable and critical understanding of the founding principles, key thinkers and intellectual development of MI since the late 19th century. Nathalie Bulle is Research Director at the National Centre for Scientific Research, Paris, France. Francesco Di Iorio is Associate Professor at Nankai University, Tianjin, China. .
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-031-41511-1
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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