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to PHILOSOPHY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES Volume 29 Number 1 (March 1999) pp. 1-168 Number 2 (June 1999) pp. 169-336 Number 3 (September 1999) pp. 337-456 Number 4 (December 1999) pp. 457-568 Authors: ADAM, A. M., “On the Methods of History” [Review Essay], 315. AGASSI, JOSEPH, “The Rhetoric of Science, by Allen G. Gross” [Book Review], 329. BOHMAN, JAMES, “Theories, Practices, and Pluralism: A Pragmatic Inter- pretation of Critical Social Science,” 459. GROVE, J. W., “Hayek and After: Hayekian Liberalism as a Research Programme, by Jeremy Shearmur” [Book Review], 540. GROVE, J. W., “The Political Thought of Karl Popper, by Jeremy Shearmur” [Book Review], 540. HARRIS, H. S., “Hegel: Three Studies, by Shierry Weber Nicholson” [Book Review], 155. HICKMAN, LARRY A., “Making the Family Functional: The Case for Legal- ized Same-Sex Domestic Partnerships” [Symposium], 231. HOCUTT, MAX, and MICHAEL LEVIN, “The Bell Curve Case for Heredity” [Discussion], 389. JACOBS, LESLEY A., “Equal Opportunity, Natural Inequalities, and Racial Disadvantage: The Bell Curve and Its Critics” [Review Essay], 121. JACOBS, LESLEY A., “Market Socialism and Non-Utopian Marxist Theory” [Review Essay], 527. JARVIE, IAN, “Is Analytic Philosophy the Cure for Film Theory?” [Review Essay], 416. JONES, TODD, “Arbitrary Arbitrariness: Reply to Segal” [Discussion], 310. LEVIN, MICHAEL, see Hocutt, M. Philosophy oft he Social Sciences, Vol. 29 No. 4, December 1999 555-558 © 1999 Sage Publications, Inc. 556 PHILOSOPHY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES / December 1999 MACALUSO, MICHELE, “Contemporary Philosophy of Social Science: A Multi- cultural Approach, by Brian Fay” [Book Review], 325. MILLER, STEVEN I., “The Rationalitatstreit Revisited: A Note on Roth’s ‘Methodological Pluralism,’” 339. NOTTURNO, MARK A., “Popper’s Critique of Scientific Socialism, or Car- nap and His Co-Workers,” 32. PICAVET, EMMANUEL, “Homo oeconomicus and Histoire de la théorie sociolo- gique, by Pierre Demeulenaere” [Book Review], 441. SANDERS, LYNN M., “Democratic Politics and Survey Research” [Sympo- sium], 248. SANDVEN, TORE, “Autonomy, Adaptation, and Rationality—A Critical Discussion of Jon Elster’s Concept of ‘Sour Grapes,’ Part I,” 3. SANDVEN, TORE, “Autonomy, Adaptation, and Rationality—A Critical Discussion of Jon Elster’s Concept of ‘Sour Grapes,’ Part II,” 173. SASSOWER, RAPHAEL, “ Varieties of Scientific Experience: Emotive Aims in Sci- entific Hypotheses, by Lewis S. Feuer” [Book Review], 157. SCHULTZ, BART, “Comment: The Private and Its Problems—Pragmatism, Pragmatist Feminism, and Homophobia” [Symposium], 281. SCHULTZ, BART, “Larmore and Rawls” [Review Essay], 89. SCHULTZ, BART, “Voice, Gender, Sex: Pragmatism Old and New” [Sympo- sium], 206. SEGAL, DANIEL A., “A Response to Jones's Critique of Interpretive Social Science” [Discussion], 306. SEIGFRIED, CHARLENE HADDOCK, “Socializing Democracy: Jane Addams and John Dewey” [Symposium], 207. SOBLE, ALAN, “Bad Apples: Feminist Politics and Feminist Scholarship” [Discussion], 354. TAMMI, TIMO, “On Experimental Discourse in Economics,” 62. TEO, THOMAS, “A Berlin Republic: Writings on Germany, by Jiirgen Haber- mas” [Book Review], 544. VISKOVATOFF, ALEX, “Foundations of Niklas Luhmann’s Theory of Social Systems,” 481. WENDT, GABRIEL, “Charles S. Peirce: From Pragmatism to Pragmaticism, by Karl-Otto Apel” [Book Review], 548. WETTERSTEN, JOHN, “How Can We Increase the Fruitfulness of Popper’s Methodological Individualism?” [Review Essay], 517. WETTERSTEN, JOHN, “New Problems after Popper” [Review Essay], 146. Articles: “Autonomy, Adaptation, and Rationality—A Critical Discussion of Jon Elster’s Concept of ‘Sour Grapes,’ Part I,” Sandven, 3. “Autonomy, Adaptation, and Rationality—A Critical Discussion of Jon Elster’s Concept of ‘Sour Grapes,’ Part II,” Sandven, 173. “Foundations of Niklas Luhmann’s Theory of Social Systems,” Viskovatoff, 481. INDEX 557 “On Experimental Discourse in Economics,” Tammi, 62. “Popper’s Critique of Scientific Socialism, or Carnap and His Co-Workers,” Notturno, 32. “The Rationalitatstreit Revisited: A Note on Roth’s ‘Methodological Plural- ism,” Miller, 339. “Theories, Practices, and Pluralism: A Pragmatic Interpretation of Critical Social Science,” Bohman, 459. Book Reviews: “A Berlin Republic: Writings on Germany, by Jurgen Habermas,” Teo, 544. “Charles S. Peirce: From Pragmatism to Pragmaticism, by Karl-Otto Apel,” Wendt, 548. “Contemporary Philosophy of Social Science: A Multicultural Approach, by Brian Fay,” Macaluso, 325. “Hayek and After: Hayekian Liberalism as a Research Programme, by Jeremy Shearmur,” Grove, 540. “Hegel: Three Studies, by Shierry Weber Nicholson,” Harris, 155. “Homo oeconomicus and Histoire de la théorie sociologique, by Pierre Demeule- naere,” Picavet, 441. “The Political Thought of Karl Popper, by Jeremy Shearmur,” Grove, 540. “The Rhetoric of Science, by Allen G. Gross,” Agassi, 329. “Varieties of Scientific Experience: Emotive Aims in Scientific Hypotheses, by Lewis S. Feuer,” Sassower, 157. Discussion: “Arbitrary Arbitrariness: Reply to Segal,” Jones, 310. “Bad Apples: Feminist Politics and Feminist Scholarship,” Soble, 354. “The Bell Curve Case for Heredity,” Hocutt and Levin, 389. “A Response to Jones’s Critique of Interpretive Social Science,” Segal, 306. Review Essays: “Equal Opportunity, Natural Inequalities, and Racial Disadvantage: The Bell Curve and Its Critics,” Jacobs, 121. “How Can We Increase the Fruitfulness of Popper’s Methodological Indi- vidualism?” Wettersten, 517. “Is Analytic Philosophy the Cure for Film Theory?” Jarvie, 416. “Larmore and Rawls,” Schultz, 89. “Market Socialism and Non-Utopian Marxist Theory,” Jacobs, 527. “New Problems after Popper,” Wettersten, 146. “On the Methods of History,” Adam, 315. 558 PHILOSOPHY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES / December 1999 Symposium: “Comment: The Private and Its Problems—Pragmatism, Pragmatist Femi- nism, and Homophobia,” Schultz, 281. “Democratic Politics and Survey Research,” Sanders, 248. “Making the Family Functional: The Case for Legalized Same-Sex Domestic Partnerships,” Hickman, 231. “Socializing Democracy: Jane Addams and John Dewey,” Seigfried, 207. “Voice, Gender, Sex: Pragmatism Old and New,” Schultz, 206.

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