ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1975. The main concern of this book is the nature of the gap between the theoretical issues, raised at an abstract level by social scientists, and their facts, the material organized in an empirical analysis. The author draws on material from several disciplines to explore the contributions of social science theory to historical insight.

chapter |31 pages

Versions of structure

chapter |26 pages

Scientific inquiry

chapter |23 pages

Causes and structure

chapter |30 pages

Rationality and structure

chapter |26 pages

Levels of theory

chapter |33 pages

Theories and explanations

chapter |11 pages

Conclusions