This 1989 book is intended as an introductory survey of the philosophy
of the social sciences. It is essentially a work of exposition which
offers a toolbox of mechanisms - nuts and bolts, cogs and wheels -
that can be used to explain complex social phenomena. Within a brief
compass, Jon Elster covers a vast range of topics. His point of
departure is the conflict we all face between our desires and our
opportunities. How can rational choice theory help us understand our
motivation and behaviour? More significantly, what happens when the
theory breaks down but we still cleave to a belief in the power of the
rational? Elster describes the fascinating range of forms of
irrationality - wishful thinking, the phenomenon of sour grapes,
discounting the future in noncooperative behaviour. This is a
remarkably lucid and comprehensive introduction to the social sciences
for students of political science, philosophy, sociology and
economics.
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9781107084100
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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