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Auteur principal: LEONARDO IVAROLA
Format: Artículo científico
Langue:es
Publié: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana 2016
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author LEONARDO IVAROLA
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contents FACTORES CAUSALES INVARIANTES EN CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y SU IMPORTANCIA EN LA IMPLEMENTACIÓN DE POLÍTICAS . UNA VISIÓN CRÍTICA LEONARDO IVAROLA Filosofía OPEN ENDED RESULTS INVARIANCE SOCIAL PROCESSES Abstract: Traditional manipulabilistic accounts consider that an effective policy im- plementation must be grounded on an invariant knowledge. This mode of thought is based on the ontological assumption that there are stable causal factors, both in the natural and in the social sciences. They also assume that only the ex-ante inter- vention is relevant for an effective implementation. In this article a critique of these approaches is carried out. In particular, it is shown that social processes do not fi t into the logic of stable causal factors like mechanisms or nomological machines, but they are more suited to the logic of possibility trees or open-ended-results. On the basis of this ontological variation it will be argued that rather than seeking the support of an effective policy in a knowledge of invariant factors, it must be sought in the explicit constraints of a blueprint and in their feasibility of being satisfi ed in the target system. Furthermore, it will be shown that typical ex-ante interventions are not appropriate in the social realm. On the contrary, and in order to correct any kind of contingencies in a social process, interventions must be systematic. 2016 artículo científico 1665-1324 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=34348296003 es http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=343 Signos Filosóficos application/pdf Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Signos Filosóficos (México) Num.35 Vol.XVIII
format Artículo científico
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language es
publishDate 2016
publisher Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
spellingShingle FACTORES CAUSALES INVARIANTES EN CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y SU IMPORTANCIA EN LA IMPLEMENTACIÓN DE POLÍTICAS . UNA VISIÓN CRÍTICA
LEONARDO IVAROLA
Filosofía
OPEN
ENDED
RESULTS
INVARIANCE
SOCIAL PROCESSES
FACTORES CAUSALES INVARIANTES EN CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y SU IMPORTANCIA EN LA IMPLEMENTACIÓN DE POLÍTICAS . UNA VISIÓN CRÍTICA LEONARDO IVAROLA Filosofía OPEN ENDED RESULTS INVARIANCE SOCIAL PROCESSES Abstract: Traditional manipulabilistic accounts consider that an effective policy im- plementation must be grounded on an invariant knowledge. This mode of thought is based on the ontological assumption that there are stable causal factors, both in the natural and in the social sciences. They also assume that only the ex-ante inter- vention is relevant for an effective implementation. In this article a critique of these approaches is carried out. In particular, it is shown that social processes do not fi t into the logic of stable causal factors like mechanisms or nomological machines, but they are more suited to the logic of possibility trees or open-ended-results. On the basis of this ontological variation it will be argued that rather than seeking the support of an effective policy in a knowledge of invariant factors, it must be sought in the explicit constraints of a blueprint and in their feasibility of being satisfi ed in the target system. Furthermore, it will be shown that typical ex-ante interventions are not appropriate in the social realm. On the contrary, and in order to correct any kind of contingencies in a social process, interventions must be systematic. 2016 artículo científico 1665-1324 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=34348296003 es http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=343 Signos Filosóficos application/pdf Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Signos Filosóficos (México) Num.35 Vol.XVIII
title FACTORES CAUSALES INVARIANTES EN CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y SU IMPORTANCIA EN LA IMPLEMENTACIÓN DE POLÍTICAS . UNA VISIÓN CRÍTICA
topic Filosofía
OPEN
ENDED
RESULTS
INVARIANCE
SOCIAL PROCESSES
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