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    existing already‚ given and transmitted from the past.” How is this similar to the definition of sociology given by Howard Becker? 13. Unlike earlier religious traditions‚ which attempted to determine the ultimate cause or source of reality‚ Auguste Comte developed positivism in order to what? 14. Who coined the phrase “the survival of the fittest”? 15. Soon after college‚ Michael Jordan was made enormously wealthy by Nike and the Chicago Bulls. He has since purchased his own NBA team. Michael

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    relationships dramatically changing the face of the social world. There were a few individuals who contributed to early sociological thinking; one in particular was a French author‚ Auguste Comte (1798-1857) who actually coined the word ‘sociology’. He argued that sociology can and should study society and social phenomena following the patterns and procedures of natural sciences. Another contributor was Emile Durkheim (1858-1917) and he

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    Sociology is the study of society and human behavior. * Scientific Method. The use of objectives‚ systematic observations to test theories * By applying the scientific method to questions about social life resulted in the birth of sociology. Auguste Comte (1798-1857) * Credited as the founder of sociology * Stressed to apply Scientific Method to the study of society(s) * (Mental Mentality) Hands on Social Reformist but never personally applied his ideals Herbert Spencer (1820-1903)

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    John Stuart Mill was a classical liberal thinker and believed‚ through the influence of his father‚ that man deserved to live a life that promoted the greatest amount of happiness with limited government intervention. Mill grew up with the belief that there was no God and therefore believed that man is born inherently good; government should be limited to allow individuals to make their own decisions from their inherently good instincts; economic freedom provided individuals with the protection of

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    functionalism theory and the conflict theory. Functionalism theory of social change is initial theory comes up with the rise of sociology as a subject: study of society. And major contributors are of course the father of sociology Auguste Comte and very famous Emile Durkheim. August Comte has defined sociology as a science of society. Initially his main focus was to understand society as a science. And he suggested various methods to study sociology which included scientific methods like observing‚ experimenting

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    Critically discuss the contribution of positivism to the study of society The positivist research method in the social sciences become more influential by August Comte‚ who tended to build a methodology based on facts rather than speculation. For Comte‚ the social sciences should concentrate on scientific laws rather than contemplation (Marcuse‚ 1941‚ p. 345). This theoretical perspective continues to be the present method of conducting research. This essay argues that positivism has accelerated

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    ------------------------------------------------- Types of Sociology Not all universities approach sociology the same way‚ and the new science evolved differently depending on where it was taught and who was teaching it. The two major types of sociology that emerged were qualitative sociologyand quantitative sociology. Today‚ most universities use both qualitative and quantitative methods of inquiry‚ and one method is not necessarily better than the other. Qualitative Sociology At the University

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    Andrea Matus SOC 100 February 1‚ 2015 Sociological Imagination: An Intro Mills (1957) states “the sociological imagination is the ability to connect one’s personal experiences at society at large and greater historical forces. Using our sociological imagination allows us to “make the familiar strange” or to question habits or customs that seem “natural” to us.” Mills believes you cannot individuals can’t understand themselves and they also can’t understand society‚ without understanding society

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    “Structural Functionalism” -Talcott Parsons WHAT CONSISTS OF A SOCIAL STRUCTURE? THE COMPONENT PARTS OF A SOCIAL STRUCTURE Families Countries Neighbors SOCIAL STRUCTURE Banks Associations Churches Schools CONTRIBUTORS OF THE SAID THEORY Auguste Comte Herbert Spencer Talcott Parsons Davis and Moore Robert Merton Almond and Powell Talcott Parsons see the society as an integrated system made up of distinct structures that perform specialized tasks but also work together to help the system maintain

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    it. Did field work and gathered information on the African American community of Philly‚ which appeared in the Philadelphia Negro in 1900. Developed theoretical understanding of radical inequality. Be familiar with Karl Marx‚ Emile Durkheim‚ Auguste Comte‚ Max Weber‚ Erving Goffman‚ George Herbert

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