EXPLANATION IN
THE HUMAN SCIENCES

Spindel Conference 1995, Volume 34

David K. Henderson, Editor

 

Articles:

Editor's Introduction
by David K. Henderson

Unification and Convergence in Archaeological Explanation:
The Agricultural "Wave-of-Advance" and the
Origins of Indo-European Languages

by Alison Wylie

Causal Explanation in the Social Sciences
by Daniel Little

Microfoundations Without Foundations: Comments on Little
by Paul A. Roth

Simulation Theory Versus Theory Theory: A Difference
Without a Difference in Explanations

by David K. Henderson

No Simulation Without (Some) Theory (Somewhere,
Some Kind): Comments on Henderson

by Richard E. Grandy

Understanding in the Not-So-Special Sciences
by Paul Humphreys

Causal Pluralism Without Levels: Comments on Humphreys
by James Bohman

Standards of Evidence in Anthropological Reasoning
by Merrilee H. Salmon

Aspects of the Cannibalism Controversy: Comments on Salmon
by Robert Feleppa

Can Neoclassical Economics Be Defended on Grounds
of Explanatory Power?

by Harold Kincaid

Explanatory Power, Individualism and Neoclassical
Economics: Comments on Kincaid

by Lee McIntyre

Laws, Damn Laws, and Ceteris Paribus Clauses
by Alexander Rosenberg

Comments on Rosenberg
by David K. Henderson

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