Sociology isn't a Science

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    • What do interpretivists argue about studying human society?
      It must include subjective views and emotions
    • Why do interpretivists believe research cannot establish social facts?
      Society is based on subjective values and interpretations
    • What conclusion do interpretivists reach about sociology as a science?
      Sociology should not try to be a science
    • How do interpretivists view humans in relation to chemicals?
      Humans are unique and have agency
    • What do positivists miss in their approach to sociology?
      They miss the truth by seeking measurability
    • What happens when human feelings are moved into measurable categories?
      They cannot be genuinely revealed
    • What is the core debate in sociology regarding research methods?
      • Merits and limitations of research methods
      • Importance of subjective vs. objective data
      • Impact on understanding human society
    • What do postmodernists argue about sociology and scientific theories?
      They view scientific theories as metanarratives
    • What is a follow-up question to the argument that sociology should not be a science?
      What is sociology if not a science?
    • What is a concern regarding the usefulness of sociology focused on subjective views?
      It may not constitute a serious academic subject
    • What types of stories might sociology resemble if not used for general theories?
      Journalism or reality television stories
    • Who is often seen as the founding father of social action approaches to sociology?
      Weber
    • What did Weber argue about sociologists' approach to their study?
      They should be objective but consider subjective opinions
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