1st Edition

Metascience and Politics An Inquiry into the Conceptual Language of Political Science

By A. James Gregor Copyright 2003
457 Pages
by Routledge

457 Pages
by Routledge

458 Pages
by Routledge

A central problem in political inquiry is the conceptual and linguistic informality of political science. For most of its history, the discipline has been largely pursued with the analytic and logical machinery of ordinary language. Likewise, there has been little effort to standardize how language is used, or to systematize theoretical procedures to insure methodological uniformity. In an effort... Read more
Preface to the Transaction Edition -- 1. Metapolitics -- 2. On Science and the Study of Politics -- 3. On the Meaning of “Meaning” and “Truth” -- 4. On Semantics and Syntactics -- 5. On Concept Formation, Conceptual Schemata, -- and Generalizing Knowledge -- 6. On Laws, Theories, and Models -- 7. On Explanation -- 8. On Understanding and Knowing -- 9. On Normative Discourse -- 10. On Noncognitive Discourse -- 11. Conclusion -- Glossary -- Postscript: The Flight from Science -- Index.

Biography

A. James Gregoris professor of political science at the University of California at Berkeley and an adjunct professor at Command and Staff College, U.S. Marine Corps University at Quantico, Virginia. He is the author of Giovanni Gentile: Philosopher of Fascism. Interpretations of Fascism. Phoenix: Fascism in Our Time, and Marxism, China, arid Dei’eloprrtent, all published by Transaction.