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How to Map Arguments in Political Science

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Author(s) Parsons, Craig
ISBN / ASIN 019928668X
ISBN-13 9780199286683
Availability In stock
Sales Rank #1,396
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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In order to venture into explanations of political action we need a map of our basic options: what types of examinations are out there? Even advanced students and scholars can find the landscape difficult to navigate. They confront a bewildering maze of partial typologies, contrasting uses of terms, and debates over what counts as an explanation. How to Map Arguments in Political Science provides a basic map and toolkit for analysis in political science that references political examples and a wide range of material from the political science literature. While common terms-structural, institutional, ideational, and psychological logics-form the sectors of the map, this book is unique in its arguments regarding how to best define these terms. Adopting a systematic and exhaustive framework, it defines the main analytical approaches in ways that facilitate both competition and combination. Finally, it leads to revisions of prevailing views on philosophy of science and research design to encourage more open and rigorous debates.
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