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Disaggregating Structures as an Agenda for Critical Realism: A Reply to McAnulla
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posted on 2023-05-17, 00:24 authored by Rhodes, RAW, Bevir, MThis paper offers a commentary on critical realism by proponents of an interpretive political science. It does, in part, by responding to McAnulla's suggestion that critical realists might join the conversation, initiated by interpretive political scientists, about the nature of a post-positivist political science. The paper argues that the critical realist concept of "structure" is too vague to be of much use; it needs to be disaggregated into various types of structure, including "tradition", "dilemma", "practice", and "unintended consequence". The paper also suggests that if critical realists are to disaggregate the concept of structure in a post-positivist manner, they need to avoid philosophical pitfalls such as contrasting the ideational with the material, treating social concepts as natural kinds, and adopting naturalist forms of explanation. © 2006 Palgrave Macmillan Ltd.
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British PoliticsPagination
397-403ISSN
1746-918XDepartment/School
School of Social SciencesPublisher
Palgrave MacmillanPlace of publication
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