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#+title: 2016-11-02
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* Philosophy of Social Sciences :academia:UoN:@personal:
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:CREATED: [2016-11-02 Wed 09:23]
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Methodological individualism is a further restriction, to
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Essay
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Every single question is a controversy and a debate
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Each question is asking you to give an account and evaluate controversy and the debate. There are 2 sides. You will have to decide which order to present those two sides. The order is determined in part by your conclusion, usually the one presented last.
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John is a great believer in dividing the essay into sections
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Title
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Context
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A position 1 (main points, subsidiary consequences)
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B critical alternative (reverse position, end up with main points, like a punchline in a joke)
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C Conclusion linking back to the title, which is the question
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How do rational actors theorists account for the existence of social groups?
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