9781591020042-1591020042-Fads and Fallacies in the Social Sciences

Fads and Fallacies in the Social Sciences

ISBN-13: 9781591020042
ISBN-10: 1591020042
Author: Steven Goldberg
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Humanity Books
Format: Hardcover 230 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781591020042
ISBN-10: 1591020042
Author: Steven Goldberg
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Humanity Books
Format: Hardcover 230 pages

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Fads and Fallacies in the Social Sciences (ISBN-13: 9781591020042 and ISBN-10: 1591020042), written by authors Steven Goldberg, was published by Humanity Books in 2003. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Cognitive Psychology (Behavioral Sciences, Cognitive, Psychology, Logic & Language, Philosophy, Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Fads and Fallacies in the Social Sciences (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Cognitive Psychology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Steven Goldberg has devoted his career to exposing fallacious reasoning, misrepresented fact, and ideological agendas in the social sciences. His scholarly critiques offer alternative, and sometimes controversial, explanations that are notable for their logical integrity and loyalty to empirical reality. Best known for his work in the physiological roots of sex differences, he has also written on a myriad of other subjects, which, as he bluntly states, "are as fallaciously reasoned in professional journals as in the cocktail party conversations that naively repeat the errors first propounded in those journals."

In this new collection of essays he is as lively, interesting, and provocative as ever. Among the subjects addressed are the validity of intelligence tests, group differences, the death penalty, sex differences in aggression and cognition, the family, abortion, and the nature of modern society. Also included are a couple of polemics, observations on the O. J. Simpson trial, and a moving encomium to his hero, Jackie Robinson.

Goldberg's work has been praised by reviewers as "persuasive and accurate"(Margaret Mead); "coolly, tightly, even brilliantly reasoned" (Morton Kaplan); and "the most significant . . . on the subject in decades" (Murray Rothbard). Readers who appreciate razor-sharp rigor and logical elegance will be richly rewarded by these essays on many of the most hotly contested issues of the social sciences.

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