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Methodological Cognitivism. Vol.1 - Mind, Rationality, and Society

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This book deals with the cognitive foundation of the theory of social action. The social sciences are still guided by models of social action, far from the empirical reality of the psychology of action. While economics seems to have made greater progress in accepting the changes to the theory of action derived from cognitive science (see, for example, the 2002 Nobel prize for economics awarded to Daniel Kahneman), sociology is still being oriented on the dualism of hermeneutics vs. structuralism, which leaves very little room for a cognitive theory of social action.
The unique features of the book are its combination of epistemology, philosophy of mind and cognitive science in order to renew and overcome the limits of the current methodologies of social science and in particular methodological individualism.
Methodological cognitivism is proposed as an alternative to the holistic character of structuralism, to the intentionalist and rationalist features of methodological individualism, and to the relativistic character of hermeneutics and ethnomethodology.

List of contents

Part I: Cognitive Rationality and Society.- Part II: Cognitive Economics.- Part III: Mind, Culture, and Epistemological Universals.- References.- Subject Index.

About the author

Riccardo Viale is Professor of Epistemology of Social Sciences at the University of Milano-Bicocca.He is Editor-in-Chief of Mind & Society (Springer) and the author or editor of many books such as Modelling the Mind (with K.A. Moyeldin Said, H. Newton Smith and K.V. Wilkes, Clarendon Press, 1990); Economics, Bounded Rationality and the Cognitive Revolution (with H. Simon, M. Egidi and R. Marris, Elgar, 1992), Knowledge and Politics (Physica-Verlag, 2001), Biological and Cultural Bases of Human Inferences (with D. Andler and L. Hirschfeld, Erlbaum, 2006), The Capitalization of Knowledge (with H. Etzkowitz, Elgar, 2010).His research interests are the cognitive foundation of social action, the cognitive theory of economic rationality, cognitive approaches in philosophy of science and social epistemology, tacit knowledge and science policy. 

Summary

This book deals with the cognitive foundation of the theory of social action. The social sciences are still guided by models of social action, far from the empirical reality of the psychology of action. While economics seems to have made greater progress in accepting the changes to the theory of action derived from cognitive science (see, for example, the 2002 Nobel prize for economics awarded to Daniel Kahneman), sociology is still being oriented on the dualism of hermeneutics vs. structuralism, which leaves very little room for a cognitive theory of social action.
The unique features of the book are its combination of epistemology, philosophy of mind and cognitive science in order to renew and overcome the limits of the current methodologies of social science and in particular methodological individualism.
Methodological cognitivism is proposed as an alternative to the holistic character of structuralism, to the intentionalist and rationalist features of methodological individualism, and to the relativistic character of hermeneutics and ethnomethodology.

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From the reviews:
“This book reminds us that human and social sciences are branches of the cognitive theory of mind. … this book has several interesting contents also for agent-based modelers: it provides a clear perspective for cognition analysis in social sciences and a behavioral neuroeconomics synthesis, useful to derive new bases for social simulation research. … this book is food for thought for anyone interested in social simulation and the modeling of socioeconomic phenomena.” (Pietro Terna, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, Vol. 1, 2012)

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From the reviews:
"This book reminds us that human and social sciences are branches of the cognitive theory of mind. ... this book has several interesting contents also for agent-based modelers: it provides a clear perspective for cognition analysis in social sciences and a behavioral neuroeconomics synthesis, useful to derive new bases for social simulation research. ... this book is food for thought for anyone interested in social simulation and the modeling of socioeconomic phenomena." (Pietro Terna, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, Vol. 1, 2012)

Product details

Authors Riccardo Viale
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.06.2012
 
EAN 9783642247422
ISBN 978-3-642-24742-2
No. of pages 354
Weight 684 g
Illustrations XIV, 354 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

B, biotechnology, Social Sciences, Economic history, Social & political philosophy, social and political philosophy, Methodology of the Social Sciences, History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, History of Economic Thought/Methodology, Philosophy and social sciences

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