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C+T 11:3+4

Symposium on Robert Vinten’s Wittgenstein and the Social Sciences: Action, Ideology, and Justice

Introduction: Wittgenstein’s Vision of the Human Subject, and its Contested Implications for Social Understanding and Social Philosophy
Richard Eldridge

Wittgenstein, The Radical?
Paul A. Roth

Vinten’s Sociological Wittgenstein
Daniel Little

The importance of overcoming scientism, if we are to bring light to the darkness of this time
Rupert Read

Wittgenstein, Brecht and (the Philosophy of) Politics
Richard Raatzsch

The Pendular Nature of Human Experience: Philosophy, Art, and Liberalism
Rafael Lopes Azize

Response to Critics
Robert Vinten

Articles

Problems of a Causal Theory of Functional Behavior: What the Hayek-Popper Controversy Illustrates for the 21st Century — Part 2
Walter B. Weimer

Reviews

Weimar/Wien and the IDEA(L) of a Social Science
Christopher Adair-Toteff

Mad Hazard by Stephen Turner
Jonathan Imber

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Header Image: “Community Portrait” courtesy of Robert Gonsalves.
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