Nature of Knowledge

Cards (14)

  • What is ontology in the context of sociology?
    Philosophical study of existence and being
  • Why is ontology relevant to social research?
    It questions the existence of social facts
  • How are ontology and epistemology related in sociology?
    Ontology questions existence; epistemology questions knowledge
  • What does epistemology study?
    Philosophy of knowledge and how we know
  • What is the main debate in sociology regarding epistemology?
    Between positivism and interpretivism
  • What do positivists believe about social facts?
    They can be established through objective research
  • What do interpretivists argue regarding human behavior?
    We can investigate subjective interpretations
  • What is phenomenology in sociology?
    Study of society as made by people
  • How do phenomenologists view social phenomena?
    As social constructs rather than objective facts
  • What conclusion did Atkinson reach in his study of suicide?
    Suicide is a conclusion reached by coroners
  • What type of research do phenomenologists prefer?
    Qualitative research rich in validity
  • How do functionalist sociologists view childhood?
    As a social fact with universal definitions
  • What do positivists believe sociology can establish?
    Social facts that are scientifically verifiable
  • How would a functionalist measure social cohesion?
    By operationalizing and objectively measuring it