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|a Braybrooke, David.
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|a Logic on the track of social change /
|c David Braybrooke, Bryson Brown, Peter K. Schotch, with two chapters by Laura Byrne.
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|a 1 online resource (xv, 273 pages) :
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|a Clarendon library of logic and philosophy
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|a This treatise sets out a new logic of rules, developed to demonstrate how such a logic can contribute to the clarification of historical questions about social rules. The authors illustrate applications of this new logic in a variety of accounts of social changes.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Brief Guide to Reading the Formulas -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What Rules Amount to in Practice: A Theory with a Definition -- 3. Logical Preliminaries to a Formal Theory of Rules -- 4. The Logic of Rules -- 5. Who Controls the Marriage Decision? Stone and Macfarlane: Opposed Accounts -- 6. Marx and Macfarlane: On Peasant and Capitalist Ownership in England -- 7. Justice in the Marxist Dialectic of Rules -- 8. A Rules-Analysis, following Foucault, of the Birth of Clinical Medicine -- 9. The Opposition, Intended or Real, of the US Constitution to Factions or Political Parties -- 10. The Abolition of the British Slave Trade -- 11. Logic and its Application to Social Change: Our Work in Retrospect and Prospect.
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|a Social change.
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|a Social norms.
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|a Logic.
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|a Logic
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|a Social change
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|a Social norms
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|a Sociology & Social History.
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|a Social Sciences.
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|a Social Change.
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|a Clarendon library of logic and philosophy.
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