1994
DOI: 10.1515/zfsoz-1994-0203
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Strukturalistische Theorienkonzeption in den Sozialwissenschaften

Abstract: Z u s am m e n fa ssu n g : Während das strukturalistische Theorienkonzept von Sneed und Stegmüller in Psychologie oder Ökonomie auf relativ starke Resonanz gestoßen ist, finden sich in der Soziologie kaum Anwendungsbeispiele für dieses neue wissenschaftstheoretische Programm. In dem Artikel wird eine mikro-soziologische Gruppentheorie im Lichte der strukturalistischen Metatheorie betrachtet. Nach einem kurzen Überblick über verschiedene Theorie begriffe werden die Vorteile und wesentlichen Charakteristika die… Show more

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“…12 Perhaps a difference in appreciation of the statement and semantical approaches is rooted on the difference between the sciences. Our experience in logical reconstruction has focused on informal theories in sociology, whereas the structuralist approach is based on reconstructions of mathematical physics (Sneed 1971), although later also applied to various other fields (Balzer et al 1987), including sociology (Manhart 1994). The axiomatization of a highly mathematical theory would also require the axiomatization of the used mathematical techniques.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…12 Perhaps a difference in appreciation of the statement and semantical approaches is rooted on the difference between the sciences. Our experience in logical reconstruction has focused on informal theories in sociology, whereas the structuralist approach is based on reconstructions of mathematical physics (Sneed 1971), although later also applied to various other fields (Balzer et al 1987), including sociology (Manhart 1994). The axiomatization of a highly mathematical theory would also require the axiomatization of the used mathematical techniques.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%