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80-221 Philosophy of Social Science


Units:9.0
Department:Philosophy
Related URLs:http://www.hss.cmu.edu/philosophy

The concept of social norm is central in the social sciences. This course explores how different social sciences have understood the concept, how it has been used in a variety of explanatory models, and whether we have robust experimental evidence about the conditions under which conforming behavior occurs.

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