%0 Journal Article %J Philosophy of the Social Sciences %D 2007 %T Social mechanisms, causal inference, and the policy relevance of social science %A Weber, Erik %X

The paper has two aims. First, to show that we need social mechanisms to establish the policy relevance of causal claims, even if it is possible to build a good argument for those claims without knowledge of mechanisms. Second, to show that although social scientists can, in principle, do without social mechanisms when they argue for causal claims, in reality scientific practice contexts where they do not need mechanisms are very rare.

%B Philosophy of the Social Sciences %V 37 %P 348–359 %G eng