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Title: SHAMANS OR SCIENTISTS? POSITIVIST PSEUDO-SCIENCE AND SENSE-ABLE CONCEPTS IN THE DISCIPLINE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Authors: SEET CHONG EN, BENJAMIN
Keywords: Philosophy of Social Science, Methodology, International Relations, Epistemology, Concepts, Operationalization
Issue Date: 28-Jul-2015
Citation: SEET CHONG EN, BENJAMIN (2015-07-28). SHAMANS OR SCIENTISTS? POSITIVIST PSEUDO-SCIENCE AND SENSE-ABLE CONCEPTS IN THE DISCIPLINE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: I argue that Positivist International Relations is a pseudo-science. This is because it uses overly ambiguous concepts. I then propose a remedy for such ambiguity, a method of "Lego-languages" that we can use to construct unambiguous concepts. Specifically, I reconstruct the tenets of positivist social science from scratch and critique its use of indicators.
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/121967
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