The paper addresses the question concerning the epistemological and methodological status of the ‘laws’ of the human sciences. There are indeed ‘rules’ from which human actions depart mostly to a negligible extent, but they remain valid or stay in effect without exception only as far as they are not re-evoked or re-emerge in the consciousness of the agents. Thus, the experimentalist theory of causality can account for causality, prediction and explanation both in the natural and in the human sciences.
The Unconscious as the Objet of The Human Sciences
BUZZONI, Marco
2010-01-01
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The paper addresses the question concerning the epistemological and methodological status of the ‘laws’ of the human sciences. There are indeed ‘rules’ from which human actions depart mostly to a negligible extent, but they remain valid or stay in effect without exception only as far as they are not re-evoked or re-emerge in the consciousness of the agents. Thus, the experimentalist theory of causality can account for causality, prediction and explanation both in the natural and in the human sciences.File in questo prodotto:
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