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  1. « Ça c’est votre foutu PIB, pas le nôtre ! » À propos de l’engagement citoyen, des valeurs et des arguments en faveur de l’économie citoyenne
  2. How to Deal with Values in Political Science?
  3. Putting Philosophy of Political Science on the Map
  4. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Political Science
  5. Strengthening the Epistemic Case against Epistocracy and for Democracy
  6. Are Transparency and Representativeness of Values Hampering Scientific Pluralism?
  7. Explanation
  8. Do Mechanism-Based Social Explanations Make a Case for Methodological Individualism?
  9. Participation Beyond Consensus? Technology Assessments, Consensus Conferences and Democratic Modulation
  10. Towards Democratic Models of Science: Exploring the Case of Scientific Pluralism
  11. Introduction: Social Epistemology Meets the Philosophy of the Humanities
  12. Explanatory Strategies Beyond the Individualism/Holism Debate
  13. Explicating Ways of Consensus-Making in Science and Society: Distinguishing the Academic, the Interface and the Meta-Consensus
  14. Pluralists About Pluralism? Different Versions of Explanatory Pluralism in Psychiatry
  15. A Toolbox for Describing and Evaluating Explanatory Practices
  16. Examples of Descriptions and Evaluations of Explanatory Practices
  17. How to Study Scientific Explanation?
  18. Scientific Explanation
  19. Theories of Scientific Explanation
  20. Sandra Mitchell: Unsimple Truths. Science, Complexity, and Policy
  21. The Role of Unification in Explanations of Facts
  22. What Is There Beyond Mertonian and Dollar Green Science? Exploring the Contours of Epistemic Democracy
  23. Indispensability Arguments in Favour of Reductive Explanations
  24. AN ATLAS FOR THE SOCIAL WORLD: WHAT SHOULD IT (NOT) LOOK LIKE? INTERDISCIPLINARITY AND PLURALISM IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
  25. Explanation in the Social Sciences
  26. Explanatory pluralism in the medical sciences: Theory and practice
  27. WHY SOCIAL EMERGENCE? DISCUSSING THE USE OF ANALYTICAL METAPHYSICS IN SOCIAL THEORY
  28. The Social Sciences and Democracy
  29. Where the Epistemic and the Political Meet: An Introduction to the Social Sciences and Democracy
  30. The Problem With(out) Consensus: The Scientific Consensus, Deliberative Democracy and Agonistic Pluralism
  31. De-Ontologizing the Debate on Social Explanations: A Pragmatic Approach Based on Epistemic Interests
  32. A PRAGMATIST DEFENSE OF NON-RELATIVISTIC EXPLANATORY PLURALISM IN HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
  33. De idee van emergentie in de sociologie: perspectieven en problemen
  34. Forms of Causal Explanation
  35. Coping with inconsistencies: Examples from the social sciences
  36. Individualism and Holism, Reduction and Pluralism: A Comment on Keith Sawyer and Julie Zahle
  37. Explanatory pluralism in economics: against the mainstream?
  38. Remote Causes, Bad Explanations?
  39. The Living Apart Together Relationship of Causation and Explanation
  40. Symposium on explanations and social ontology 3: can we dispense with structural explanations of social facts?
  41. ASSESSING THE EXPLANATORY POWER OF CAUSAL EXPLANATIONS