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Purpose and Necessity in Social Theory

Maurice Mandelbaum

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Originally published in 1987. Philosopher Maurice Mandelbaum offers a broad-ranging essay on the roles of chance, choice, purpose, and necessity in human events. He traces the many changes these concepts have undergone, from the analyses of Hobbes and Spinoza, through the eighteenth, nineteenth, and early twentieth centuries. Mandelbaum examines two contrary tendencies in the history of social theories. Some thinkers, he shows, have explained the character of institutions in terms of their individual purposes, whereas others have stressed relationships of necessity among society's institutions...

Originally published in 1987. Philosopher Maurice Mandelbaum offers a broad-ranging essay on the roles of chance, choice, purpose, and necessity in human events. He traces the many changes these concepts have undergone, from the analyses of Hobbes and Spinoza, through the eighteenth, nineteenth, and early twentieth centuries. Mandelbaum examines two contrary tendencies in the history of social theories. Some thinkers, he shows, have explained the character of institutions in terms of their individual purposes, whereas others have stressed relationships of necessity among society's institutions. Mandelbaum discusses chance, choice, and necessity at length and reaches some provocative conclusions about the ways in which they are interwoven in human affairs.

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Students of the humanities and social sciences who want to see the relevance of philosophical debates over free will versus determination and individual versus social causation can do no better than consult this book.

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210
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9781421431918
Table of Contents

Preface
Part I: Introduction
1. The Analysis of Social Theories
Part II: Individualistic & Institutional Theories
2. Individualistic Theories of Purpose & Necessity
3. Necessity & Purpose in Intsitutional

Preface
Part I: Introduction
1. The Analysis of Social Theories
Part II: Individualistic & Institutional Theories
2. Individualistic Theories of Purpose & Necessity
3. Necessity & Purpose in Intsitutional Theories
Part III: Necessity, Chance & Choice
4. Determinism & Chance
5. Determinism & Choise
6. Necessity, Chance & Choice in Human Affairs
Notes
Index

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Maurice Mandelbaum

Maurice Mandelbaum was a professor of philosophy at Johns Hopkins University and Dartmouth College. His work focused on phenomenology, epistemology, and intellectual history.