Introduction; Part 1. Methodological individualism; Forms of methodological individualism; Part 2. The limits of explanatory individualism; Methodological individualism as a form of reductionism; Methodological individualism and the D-N model; Methodological individualism : intentionalism; Part 3. The limits of ontological individualism; The social dimension of meaning; The non-individualist challenge: contextualism
'this book is one of the most accomplished works critiquing
Methodological Individualism that has appeared anywhere ... the
book will deservedly establish a major international reputation for
the author ... Setting such a high standard, however, can be both
rewarding and frustrating. Rewarding in obvious ways and
frustrating because mediocrity is rarely comfortable recognising
excellence.'
Achin Vanaik, Indian Express, May 1993
'This is a dense, scholarly work. Though its focus is precise, it
touches upon a number of crucial debates in philosophy. The author
introduces remarkable conceptual clarity in teasing out various
strands of methodological individualism.'
Jyotirmay Sharma, Financial Express, March 1993
'certainly the most sophisticated and thorough work written from an
anti-individualistic point of view ... The book's most admirable
property is its judiciousness.'
The Philosophical Quarterly, 1994
`a very good book ... one that is clear, very carefully argued,
well-organized, with a firm mastery of the relevant literature, and
breath-taking from cover to cover. ... his presentations are always
sufficiently detailed and his re-constructions precise and
sophisticated. ... he certainly succeeds in reassembling the issues
which urgently deserve careful examination by social scientists and
philosophers and, in so doing, is setting the agenda for new
debates in contemporary social science. I strongly recommend the
book to every one who thinks that something can be improved in that
domain, and still more strongly to those who think the
opposite.'
Canadian Journal of Philosophy, vol.26, no.2, June 1996
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