The main concern of this monograph is to attempt to update the philosophy of the social sciences in accordance with what are and have been dramatic "new" ways in which the contemporary natural sciences now model,comprehend, and generally philosophically-methodologically apprehend the universe.
Contents: Introduction. Part One: The Natural Sciences And The Social Sciences. Part Two: The "New Sciences" And Their Metaphorical Imagery. Part Three: Elements Of A "New" Philosophy Of The Social Sciences. Part Four: The "New" Philosophy Of The Social Sciences, Politics, And Economics; Marxism And Dialectical Theory; Politics, Economics, And Democracy. Bibliography