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  1. In The Ant Trap: Rebuilding the Foundations of the Social Sciences (Oxford University Press, 2015), Brian Epstein argues that such views of social facts are untenably anthropocentric: social facts supervene on much more than just people. His model distinguishes two kinds of questions that a theory of social ontology must answer. When are social ...

  2. This article summarizes The Ant Trap: Rebuilding the Foundations of the Social Sciences. The book develops a new model for social ontology, applies it to groups and collective intentionality, and criticizes various forms of individualism. Part One of the book presents two traditional approaches to social ontology and unifies them into the ...

  3. The Ant Trap: Rebuilding the Foundations of the Social Sciences Oxford University Press, 2015 Winner of the 2016 Lakatos Award Winner of the 2016 American Philosophical Association Joseph B. Gittler Award. The book argues for a new understanding of the na ...

  4. Brian Epstein has written a book with a mysterious title, The Ant Trap, and an ambitious subtitle, Rebuilding the Foundations of the Social Sciences. It is a work of ontology, the branch of metaphysics that deals with the nature of being. More spe cifically, it is a contribution to social ontology. At the core of the agenda of social ontology,

  5. Abstract. This chapter discusses the paradox of the social sciences. Despite advances in collecting and deploying information about people in the last generation, the social sciences have made little progress in coming to consensus on basic questions about economics, political systems, and solving social ills.

  6. 19. März 2015 · It is possible that these characteristics are not possessed even by the groups that would seem like the best candidates, such as communes, kibbutzim, and jazz ensembles. 16 And it seems unlikely that they are possessed by many groups of central interest to the social sciences—large groups, diverse groups, groups made up of colliding populations, groups with marginalized members, or groups ...

  7. The Ant Trap: Rebuilding the Foundations of the Social Sciences. Oxford University Press 2015. 312 pp. $39.95 USD (Hardcover ISBN 9780199381104). Brian Epstein has produced an ambitious, innovative approach to the analytical explanation of social facts and entities, including small and large social groups, collective actions, public artifacts ...