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Sociology 1
Sociology 1
Sociology is the
youngest branch of the
Session
Session 11 :: Perceiving
SOCIAL SCIENCES.
Perceiving Sociology
“Science of Society”.
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If we are to understand the scope of the
subject then we have to see in its
totality.
-- how it is to be studied
-- what sociologists do
-- how they do
-- what methods do they follow
-- problems they face in their studies
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For this, we have to take a sneak view of
different branches of science.
and
-- SOCIAL
Sciences
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Science is Knowledge
-- Science is concerned
with knowledge.
Knowledge
Knowledge is wisdom, refers to the
that helps understand method that has
any issue that has been to be followed
arranged systematically. for acquisition of
wisdom.
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(i) Physical Sciences
The physical sciences deal For Example;
mostly with the natural inert -- Mathematics
objects. -- Physics
-- Chemistry
They are regarded as more -- Geology
precise, exact and less dubious. -- Geography
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Remember ……….
All human beings are social.
Thus …….
All human beings live Every person is
in society. a member of
the same
In simple it means ……… human group or
People interact with some SOCIAL
other people in order ENVIRONMENT.
to survive.
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Similarly ……..
The physicist, -- the social scientists
the chemist, study the environment
the biologist study in which we live in,
the universe, in an and attempts to
attempt to understand human
understand our society and to predict
physical how people will
environment. interact in a given set of
circumstances.
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Social Sciences are Scientific method and
Less Exact procedures cannot be
strictly used in social
When compared with the investigations.
physical sciences, the
social sciences are less Because experiments
EXACT and less PRECISE of laboratory
conditions are difficult
The social scientists face to be arranged in the
many difficulties while social field.
making their studies.
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Controlled experiments Since the social
are almost impossible scientists have to
here. deal with man who
is more complex
The whole and ever changing,
society their studies
constitutes become less precise
the laboratory though not
for the social completely
scientist. dubious.
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Complexity of social
data, interdependence
of cause and effect
milieu, problems of
objectivity and
prediction etc., have
made social science
comparatively less
exact.
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Necessity for Social Sciences
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The SCIENCE
shown that it is
capable of
organizing the It has posed a
forces of the challenge whether it is
atom to cause possible to organise
the destruction the forces inherent in
of the entire human beings and in
world by a single human society to
explosion. make such destruction
impossible.
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Hence the necessity It is an irony that the
of SOCIAL SCIENCE material resources like
is so badly needed. coal, iron, oil, forest,
soil and minerals are
In fact, humanity is better organised than
also obliged to fulfill human resources like
mutual self-defence. human energy,
intelligence, inherent
goodness of man etc.
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Today governments are busily
engaged in armament race.
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In recent years the imbalance between the
physical and social sciences is to be set right.
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Similarly, the SOCIAL
SCIENTIST has a basic
doctrine that he
should prevent
However, friction and violence
We can express our in human relations
idea as such; and that he should
… a medical doctor save lives and help in
has a basic doctrine establishing peaceful
that he should prevent and self-respecting
disease and save life. relations between
man and man.
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Sociology is one
Sociology as a of the members
SOCIAL SCIENCE of the family of
Social Sciences.
As a young
Like all other
social Its importance social sciences,
science, it and practical sociology is also
has usefulness are concerned with
acquired a widely the life and
distinct recognized activities of
status for today. man.
itself.
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It studies the
nature and
character of
human society,
and also its
origin, and
development, It analyses the group life of
structure and man and examines the bonds
functions. of social unity.
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Sociology also discovers the fundamental
conditions of social stability and social change.