Do we need mechanisms in the social sciences?

Reiss, J. (2007). Do we need mechanisms in the social sciences? Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 37(2), 163-184. https://doi.org/10.1177/0048393107299686
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A recent movement in the social sciences and philosophy of the social sciences focuses on mechanisms as a central analytical unit. Starting from a pluralistperspective on the aims of the social sciences, I argue that there are a number of important aims to which knowledge about mechanisms—whatever their virtues relative to other aims—contributes very little at best and that investigating mechanisms is therefore a methodological strategy with fairly limited applicability.

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