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  1. Varieties of Social Explanation: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Social Science.David-Hillel Ruben & Daniel Little - 1993 - Philosophical Review 102 (1):120.
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  • Overlapping traditions with divergent implications? Introduction to the special issue on pragmatism and critical realism.Dave Elder-Vass & Karin Zotzmann - 2022 - Journal of Critical Realism 21 (3):257-260.
    Intellectual traditions can be seen as complex patchworks of ideas, constructed differently by each observer as they learn about the tradition, and harmonized to an extent through the boundary work...
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  • Entangling the social: Comments on Alexander Wendt, Quantum Mind and Social Science.Daniel Little - 2018 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 48 (2):167-176.
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  • Review of Martin Hollis: Reason in Action: Essays in the Philosophy of Social Science[REVIEW]Daniel Little - 1997 - Ethics 108 (1):211-212.
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  • Introduction: Recent Currents in Marxist Philosophy.D. Little - 1996 - Topoi 15:143-148.
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  • (5 other versions)Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge.Imre Lakatos, Alan Musgrave, Roger C. Buck & Robert S. Cohen - 1972 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 23 (3):266-274.
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  • (1 other version)Critical realism for a time of crisis? Buch-Hansen and Nielsen’s twenty-first century CR: Critical Realism: Basics and Beyond, by Hubert Buch-Hansen and Peter Nielsen, London, Macmillan, 2020, 168 pp., £23 (pbk), ISBN 978 1 352 01065 7. [REVIEW]Jamie Morgan - 2021 - Journal of Critical Realism 20 (3):300-321.
    ABSTRACT In this essay I set and explore Buch-Hansen and Nielsen’s Critical Realism: Basics and Beyond. I then move on to discuss arising issues relevant to contemporary critical realism, including time, causation, technology and context dilemmas (e.g. reasons as causes and giving offense and taking offense). I then provide a brief elaboration of recent work on and issues for ‘climate emergency’.
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  • (1 other version)Explanatory Autonomy and Coleman's Boat.Daniel Little - 2012 - Theoria 27 (2):137-151.
    The paper addresses the question of whether an actor-centered social ontology can admit of relatively autonomous social causal explanations. It endorses the requirement that social structures and causes require “microfoundations.” It argues that the examples of other special sciences demonstrate the relevance of the idea of “relative explanatory autonomy” in the case of social causal reasoning. These considerations provide a basis for affirming the legitimacy of causal statements about meso-level causal relations.
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  • Fallibilism and Ontology in Tuukka Kaidesoja’s Critical Realist Social Ontology.Daniel Little - 2015 - Journal of Social Ontology 1 (2):349-358.
    This article addresses Tuukka Kaidesoja’s critique of the philosophical presuppositions of Roy Bhaskar’s theories of critical realism. The article supports Kaidesoja’s naturalistic approach to the philosophy of the social sciences, including the field of social ontology. The article discusses the specific topics of fallibilism, emergence, and causal powers. I conclude that Kaidesoja’s book is a valuable contribution to current debates over critical realism.
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  • The Scientific Marx.Daniel Little - 1989 - Philosophical Review 98 (3):421-423.
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  • Explaining large-scale historical change.Daniel Little - 2000 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 30 (1):89-112.
    A prominent historiographic theme in the past decade has been a movement away from causal explanation of large-scale processes and outcomes and toward narrative interpretation of singular historical processes. This article argues for the continued vitality of large-scale historical inquiry and surveys the historiographic issues that arise in large-scale historical explanation. The article proceeds through an examination of several important recent examples of large-scale history: comparative history of Europe and China, the history of alternative forms of industrial organization, and the (...)
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  • Social Ontology De-dramatized.Daniel Little - 2021 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 51 (1):13-23.
    The article responds to Richard Lauer’s (2019) “Is Social Ontology Prior to Social Scientific Methodology?” The article concurs that “social ontology matters” for the conduct of research and theory in social science. It argues, however, that neither of the interpretations of the status of social ontology offered by Lauer is satisfactory (either apriori philosophical realism or pragmatist anti-realism). The article argues for a naturalized, fallibilist, and realist interpretation of the claims of social ontology and presents the field of social ontology (...)
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  • Naturalism and Social Science—A post-empiricist philosophy of social science.Daniel Little - 1983 - Philosophical Review 92 (1):107.
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  • Mechanisms and Method.Daniel Little - 2015 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 45 (4-5):462-480.
    Causal mechanisms theory has provided an important contribution to the theory of social explanation. This article considers whether CMT also makes a contribution to improvement of social science methodology. Methodology serves as a guide to the construction of research questions and explanatory hypotheses. Research is guided by background assumptions about the ontology of the domain of investigation. CMT provides a valuable ontology for social science research. Furthermore, it provides a valuable research heuristic: “seek out the causal mechanisms that underlie an (...)
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  • (1 other version)Book Reviews : Scott Gordon, The History and Philosophy of Social Science. London: Routledge, 1991. pp. x, 668, index, $125.00. [REVIEW]Daniel Little - 1994 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 24 (2):257-261.
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  • Causal Explanation in the Social Sciences.Daniel Little - 1996 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 34 (S1):31-56.
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  • (1 other version)The Origins of the Boxer Uprising.Mary Backus Rankin & Joseph W. Esherick - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (1):107.
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  • Countervailing tendencies and falsifiability in capital.Daniel Little - 1981 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (2):283-291.
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  • The heterogeneous social : new thinking about the foundations of the social sciences.Daniel Little - 2009 - In Chrysostomos Mantzavinos (ed.), Philosophy of the social sciences: philosophical theory and scientific practice. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 154--78.
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  • A General Theory of Exploitation and Class.J. Roemer - 1985 - Critica 17 (49):71-76.
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  • Organizations as Actors: Microfoundations of Organizational Intentionality.Daniel Little - 2020 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 50 (3):260-279.
    The article addresses the topic of “group agency” with respect to large organizations. It undertakes to analyze some of the concrete micro- and meso-level processes through which large organizations arrive at collective “knowledge” and “action.” The article makes use of the theory of strategic action fields to analyze processes of knowledge and the implementation of organizational intentions. The article describes some of the dysfunctions and disunities that should be expected from these individual-level processes, including principal–agent problems, conflicts of interests and (...)
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  • (1 other version)Marxist Theory and Soviet Practice: "Ernest Gellner's Appraisal of Contemporary Soviet Ethnography".Daniel Little - 1992 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 22 (2):238.
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  • (1 other version)Reflective Equilibrium and Justification.Daniel Little - 1984 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 22 (3):373-387.
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  • (1 other version)Socialist Morality: Towards a Political Philosophy for Democratic Socialism.Daniel Little - 1989 - Social Philosophy and Policy 6 (2):1.
    There has been much discussion in recent years of the role of moral ideas within Marxism. Marx's stringent criticisms of purely philosophical inquiry impose rather narrow limits on the form which a Marxian moral philosophy might take. For Marx often holds that moral ideas and moral theorizing are irremediably ideological. By this Marx appears to mean that moral ideas are part and parcel of a system of class domination, a way of preserving class domination through internalized norms. As many recent (...)
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  • (1 other version)Book Reviews : Scott Gordon, The History and Philosophy of Social Science. London: Routledge, 1991. pp. x, 668, index, $125.00. [REVIEW]Daniel Little - 1994 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 24 (2):257-261.
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  • Books in Review.Daniel Little - 1990 - Political Theory 18 (2):312-315.
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