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1 Human Sciences- Scope • What is the area of knowledge about?
• What practical problems can be solved through applying this knowledge? • What makes this area of knowledge important? • What are the current open questions in this area? • Are there ethical considerations that limit the scope of inquiry?

2 Natural Sciences v Human Sciences

3 The proper study of mankind is man
- Alexander Pope

4 Traditional Model: Inductivism
The Scientific Method Traditional Model: Inductivism 1 Observation 2 Hypothesis 3 Experiment 4 Law 5 Theory

5 Scientific experiments
A good experiment should have the following features:- controllability measurability repeatability

6 1. Observation

7 Questions In favour Opposed 1
Do you think there should be an amendment to the Constitution prohibiting abortions, or shouldn’t there be such an amendment? 29% 67% 2 Do you believe there should be an amendment to the Constitution protecting the life of the unborn child, or shouldn’t there be such an amendment? 50% 34%

8 The Observer Effect

9 2. Hypothesis

10 3. Experiment

11 Experiments: controllability

12 Freakonomics

13 Where Have All The Criminals Gone?
- innovative policing strategies - increased reliance on prisons - changes in crack and other drug markets - aging of the population - tougher gun-control laws - strong economy - increased number of police - all other explanations (increased use of capital punishment, concealed weapons laws, gun buybacks, and others)

14 Experiments: measurability

15 Experiments: repeatability

16 4. Law

17 I can calculate the motions of heavenly bodies, but not the madness of crowds
- Isaac Newton

18 The Law of Large Numbers

19 Laws and Trends

20 A Phillips Curve

21 5. Theory

22 Anyone interested in the history of ideas would be puzzled by the following striking differences between advances in biology and advances in psychology. The progress of biology has been characterized by landmark discoveries, each of which resulted in a breakthrough in understanding- the discoveries of cells, Mendel’s law of heredity, chromosomes, mutations, DNA and the genetic code. Psychology on the other hand, has been characterized by an embarrassingly long sequence of ‘theories’, each really nothing more than a passing fad that rarely outlived the person who proposed it. - V S Ramachandran and J J Smythies

23 The Verstehen Position
The main aim of the human sciences is to understand the meaning of various social practices from the inside as they are understood by the agents themselves.

24 WOKs Memory Sense Perception Language Reason Emotion Intuition
Imagination Faith

25 Knowledge Questions

26 Linking Questions


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