Philosophy of social science
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The philosophy of social science is the study of the logic and method of the social sciences, such as sociology, [a[anthropology]] and political science. Philosophers of social science are concerned with the differences and similarities between the social and the natural sciences, causal relationships between social phenomena, the possible existence of social laws, and the ontological significance of structure and agency.
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