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Explanatory Autonomy and Coleman's Boat
Author(s) -
Daniel Little
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
theoria
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.2
H-Index - 15
eISSN - 2171-679X
pISSN - 0495-4548
DOI - 10.1387/theoria.3016
Subject(s) - microfoundations , autonomy , epistemology , legitimacy , relevance (law) , causal model , explanatory model , sociology , ontology , social ontology , philosophy of science , positive economics , social psychology , psychology , political science , philosophy , economics , mathematics , politics , law , statistics , macroeconomics
The paper addresses the question of whether an actor-centered social ontology can admit of relatively\udautonomous social causal explanations. It offers an alternative to the theory of social causation represented\udby Coleman’s Boat, according to which all macro-explanations must proceed through micro-level processes.\udThe paper argues instead that the examples of other special sciences demonstrate the validity of the\udidea of “relative explanatory autonomy” in the case of social causal reasoning. These considerations provide\uda basis for affirming the legitimacy of causal statements about meso-level causal relations.\ud\udEl artículo aborda el problema de si una ontología social centrada en el agente puede admitir explicaciones\udcausales a nivel social relativamente autónomas. Se ofrece una alternativa a la teoría de la causación social\udrepresentada por el barco de Coleman, según la cual toda macro-explicación debe articularse sobre micro-\udprocesos. Defendemos que los ejemplos de otras ciencias particulares demuestran la validez de la idea\udde una “relativa autonomía explicativa” en el caso del razonamiento causal sobre procesos sociales. Estos\udprincipios justifican la afirmación de la legitimidad de los enunciados causales sobre meso-relaciones causales

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