Plausible Worlds : Possibility and Understanding in History and the Social Sciences
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'Hawthorn's Plausible Worlds is not only a good read, filled with all sorts of fascinating information, but a book that raises very large and interesting questions about the nature of explanation in the human sciences. I found his answers to the questions persuasive.' Richard Rorty
'This volume is a marvelously stimulating and thought provoking work. It ought to be on the reading lists of advanced courses on both the theory and the methodology of history writing.' Allan Megill, American Historical Review
Book Description
Possibilities haunt history. The force of our explanations of events turns on the alternative possibilities those explanations suggest. It is these possible worlds that give us our understanding; and in human affairs, we decide them by practical rather than theoretical judgment. In this widely acclaimed account of the role of counterfactuals in explanation, Geoffrey Hawthorn deploys extended examples to defend his argument. His conclusions cast doubt on existing assumptions about the nature and place of theory, and indeed of the possibility of knowledge itself, in the human sciences.
Plausible Worlds: Possibility and Understanding in History and the Social Sciences,Geoffrey Hawthorn,Cambridge University Press,0521457769,General,Historiography,History - General History,Methodology,Philosophy,History: theory & methods,Philosophy / General,Social & political philosophy
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