All social theorists and philosophers who seek to explain human
action have a 'model of man'; a metaphysical view of human nature
that requires its own theory of scientific knowledge. In this
influential book, Martin Hollis examines the tensions that arise
from the differing views of sociologists, economists and
psychologists. He then develops a rationalist model of his own
which connects personal and social identity through a theory of
rational action and a priori knowledge, allowing humans to both act
freely and still be a subject for scientific explanation. Presented
in a fresh series livery and including a specially commissioned
preface written by Geoffrey Hawthorn, Hollis's important work is
made available to a new generation of readers.
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