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robert-brydie replied to your post: Today I learned that feminist epistemology does…I think “the” scientific method is incompatibly with sociology, as well as the practice of the natural sciences. Methodological pluralism enables the adaptation of the most suitable method of researching the object of study.
That is true. I forget that the scientific method of the natural sciences has its differences.
I disagree. To use the words of Durkheim, “Indeed our main objective is to extend the scope of scientific rationalism to cover human behavior by demonstrating that, in the light of the past, it is capable of being reduced to relationship of cause and effect, which, by an operation no less rational, can then be transformed into rules of action for the future” (1895).
The purpose of our science is to determine why society behaves the way it does: to determine the cause and effect relationships that drive social interaction and development. To do this, I believe, like Durkheim, we should rely on the method that proven itself objectively reliable and valid: the scientific method.
Methodological pluralism doesn’t say that we can’t or shouldn’t use the scientific method. It’s saying that there is more than one to understand the world. The scientific method helps to remove bias and become more objective, but it doesn’t remove them completely. I value the scientific method and I think its important, but you can’t understand the world by handing out surveys alone.
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See an outline such as hypothesizing, experimentation...forming conclusions rules out many...
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Excellent! I am always looking to be a better, more informed Sociologist. I am eager to read the texts you cited. That...
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I appreciate your judgment of my education, but I can assure you that I do know that sociology is much more than...
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“…You can’t understand the world by handing out surveys alone.” Your reductionist conception of methods shows either you...
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sociolab reblogged this from aaronitron and added:
Methodological pluralism doesn’t say that we can’t or shouldn’t use the scientific method. It’s saying that there is...
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aaronitron reblogged this from sociolab and added:
I disagree. To use the words of Durkheim, “Indeed our main objective is to extend the scope of scientific rationalism to...
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