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    and about how the humans making up these societies interact with each other. Auguste Comte was the first true father of sociology. He was the person who coined the term “sociology”. Other sociologist who can also be called the founding fathers of sociology include Weber‚ Marx‚ Engels and Durkheim. In this essay I will be looking at where these sociologists came from and the theories they came up with. Auguste Comte was a French social thinker and was the first person who coined the term “sociology”

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    were thinking in sociological terms they were called philosophers‚ historians‚ thinkers‚ law-givers or seers. Though sociology came to be established as a separate discipline in the 19th –century due to the efforts of the French Philosopher Auguste Comte. It is wrong to suppose that no social thought existed before him. Four thousands of years men have reflected upon societies in which they lived. In the writings of Plato‚ Aristotle‚ Manu‚ Kautilya‚ Confucius‚ Cicero and others we find major attempts

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    Sociology namely‚ Durkheim‚ Marx and Weber who are considered the founding fathers of Sociology. It will also analyse the Functionalist‚ Marxist‚ social action and postmodernist perspectives looking at some of the key figures and concepts within the perspectives. The term ‘Sociology’ was coined from Auguste Comte (1798 – 1857) in 1883. Comte wanted to understand the great social changes that had occurred around him and made the first contributions towards Sociological thinking. Comte believed that

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    their interpretation of how society works. The term ‘sociology’ was coined by the French philosopher Auguste Comte in his Course of Positive Philosophy; the Course had 58 lessons in 6 volumes and two main goals‚ a foundation for sociology‚ which at that time was known as social physics and the second was the “coordination of the whole of positive knowledge”. (stanford.edu 2010) Comte theorised that the average human went through three stages during their life: the theological‚ the metaphysical

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    What is Sociology Sociology is the ordered‚ logical study of human society and its origins‚ development‚ organizations‚ and institutions. It is a social science which uses various methods of empirical investigation and critical analysis to develop a body of knowledge about human social activity‚ structures‚ and functions. A goal for many sociologists is to conduct research which may be applied directly to social policy and welfare‚ while others focus primarily on refining the theoretical understanding

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    individuals. a. Émile Durkheim b. Auguste Comte c. Karl Marx d. Emma Goldman e. Max Weber 1 points    Question 4 1. __________ believed that class struggles were what led to historical progress and development. a. Emma Goldman b. Karl Marx c. Auguste Comte d. Max Weber e. Émile Durkheim 1 points    Question 5 1. __________ was perhaps most influential in sociology for his studies of bureaucracy. a. Émile Durkheim b. Karl Marx c

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    course which method one chooses depends on how you define religion. Some sociologists such as ComteDurkheim and Weber as well as others all believe that religion is indeed losing its social significance in modern societies. They believe that with industrialization‚ people would turn to rationalization. However‚ there are others that don’t agree that religion is losing its significance. Firstly Comte believes that society would go through three (3) stages. The first stage is the metaphysical

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    know/accept the consequences of the action. While a latent function is an action that you don’t recognize or realize the consequences. We have Auguste Comte‚ Emile Durkheim‚ Herbert Spencer and Robert K. Merton to thank for this approach. Auguste Comte can be considered the “father” of sociology because he coined the term in 1838. Comte realized the need to understand society to keep it unified.

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