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science in sociology (sociologists (durkhiem-'sucide'(influenced),…
science in sociology
sociologists
durkhiem-'sucide'(influenced)
karl popper= agrees with Durkheim(science a falsyication
rorty=believes science and modernity have gone hand i hand
lyotard=science provides a frame work and understanding of the world
david bloor = introduce the idea of symmetry
bruno latour steve woolgar = symmetrical approach was developed by them~(observation)
kuhn= suggests scientist are influenced by scientific peers
lakatos= argues that kuhn idea is to simple
andrew sayer=claims that social science is to dissimilar (realist view)
facts expressed through statistics
society isnt comparable to the natural world
induction= starting with evidence and then examining it
empiricism= knowledge comes from sensory experience
popper says an inductive approach(need a clear theory to test)
karl popper believes science can be scientific
impossible to predict the future
one problem is: both social and natural world consists of different phenomena
symmetry= all social phenomena should be explained in the same way