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Scientific metaphysics and social science

  • University of Cape Town
  • Georgia State University

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Abstract

Recently, philosophers have developed an extensive literature on social ontology that applies methods and concepts from analytic metaphysics. Much of this is entirely abstracted from, and unconcerned with, social science. However, Epstein (2015) argues explicitly that analytic social metaphysics, provided its account of ontological ‘grounding’ is repaired in specific ways, can rescue social science from explanatory impasses into which he thinks it has fallen. This version of analytic social ontology thus directly competes with radically naturalistic alternatives, in a way that helps to clarify what makes some metaphysics genuinely scientific (that is, part of the scientific enterprise and worldview). I consider this competition, marshal considerations against the value to social science of analytic metaphysics, and sketch a contrasting scientific metaphysics for understanding the implications of revisionist social ontology in unified scientific ontology.

Original languageEnglish
Article number146
JournalSynthese
Volume202
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2023

Keywords

  • Analytic metaphysics
  • Philosophy of social science
  • Scientific metaphysics
  • Social ontology
  • Supervenience

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