When Psychoanalysis and Ethics Collide
... for discovering normative ethical propositions and developing a theoretical normative ethic. The establishment of normative principles central to theories of behavior and ethics proceed from the basic assumption of self-evident axioms similar to those of mathematical theories from which their theore ...
... for discovering normative ethical propositions and developing a theoretical normative ethic. The establishment of normative principles central to theories of behavior and ethics proceed from the basic assumption of self-evident axioms similar to those of mathematical theories from which their theore ...
Annie Ernaux, La Place (1983): Lecture 1
... well.” (Dictionary of Sociology, Penguin) Today we have a broader understanding of the term. Ethnography now considered to be applicable to familiar (not just remote, exotic) contexts, to social groups/activities that are local, part of ‘here’ or ‘home’. This is the sense of ‘ethnography’ often invo ...
... well.” (Dictionary of Sociology, Penguin) Today we have a broader understanding of the term. Ethnography now considered to be applicable to familiar (not just remote, exotic) contexts, to social groups/activities that are local, part of ‘here’ or ‘home’. This is the sense of ‘ethnography’ often invo ...
Transformations of Lamarckism
... organisms, which Spencer termed “correspondence” in The Principles of Psychology of 1855 (see Gissis 2005). The mechanisms in the process of adaptation were those of use/disuse and habit and habituation, that is, they were behavioral in the broad sense of the term. The results of the process of the ...
... organisms, which Spencer termed “correspondence” in The Principles of Psychology of 1855 (see Gissis 2005). The mechanisms in the process of adaptation were those of use/disuse and habit and habituation, that is, they were behavioral in the broad sense of the term. The results of the process of the ...
Social computing
... omnipresent, and essential for human society. As participants in this major technological and cultural change, we want to be able to understand ongoing processes and anticipate future possibilities. That is the goal of social computing. Moreover, computing as a method provides means for this study. ...
... omnipresent, and essential for human society. As participants in this major technological and cultural change, we want to be able to understand ongoing processes and anticipate future possibilities. That is the goal of social computing. Moreover, computing as a method provides means for this study. ...
What is Sociology? Part
... factually observable subject-matter, depends upon empirical research, and involves attempts to formulate theories and generalizations that will make sense of facts. But human beings are not the same as material objects in nature; studying our own behaviour is necessarily entirely different in some v ...
... factually observable subject-matter, depends upon empirical research, and involves attempts to formulate theories and generalizations that will make sense of facts. But human beings are not the same as material objects in nature; studying our own behaviour is necessarily entirely different in some v ...
The two very different views of Durkheim and Simmel`s sociology is
... Simmel were both born into this world of emerging modernity, but found very different ways of dealing with them. Durkheim displays his objectively collective look at social theory through his take on the emerging modern society. According to Aron, Durkheim thought that the crisis of modern society w ...
... Simmel were both born into this world of emerging modernity, but found very different ways of dealing with them. Durkheim displays his objectively collective look at social theory through his take on the emerging modern society. According to Aron, Durkheim thought that the crisis of modern society w ...
Tukufu Zuberi - Connecticut Law Review
... Despite this critical tradition between the oppressed colonial and enslaved subjects, the social sciences developed at a time when there was a need for scientific justification of racial stratification.16 The Emancipation Proclamation and amendments to the U.S. Constitution all gave more clarity to ...
... Despite this critical tradition between the oppressed colonial and enslaved subjects, the social sciences developed at a time when there was a need for scientific justification of racial stratification.16 The Emancipation Proclamation and amendments to the U.S. Constitution all gave more clarity to ...
maimone_wk10_p4 - Stanford University
... previously accepted again in terms of the methodology KKV detail, which is exactly what Durkheim was asking researchers to do with his first rule of research listed above. Durkheim was encouraging researchers to forget the common sense, everyday knowledge they had about the definitions of terms and ...
... previously accepted again in terms of the methodology KKV detail, which is exactly what Durkheim was asking researchers to do with his first rule of research listed above. Durkheim was encouraging researchers to forget the common sense, everyday knowledge they had about the definitions of terms and ...
HISTORY_OF_SOCIOLOGY
... the discipline suffered great setbacks as a result of World Wars I and II. Many sociologists were killed or fled Germany and France between 1933 and the end of World War II. After World War II, sociologists returned to Germany influenced by their studies in America. The result was that American soci ...
... the discipline suffered great setbacks as a result of World Wars I and II. Many sociologists were killed or fled Germany and France between 1933 and the end of World War II. After World War II, sociologists returned to Germany influenced by their studies in America. The result was that American soci ...
Public Sociology – a Concept for Labor Research
... oneself? How far does bias negatively impact scholarship? Should the seminars deal more with local topics, or exclusively address phenomenon that could have a global profile? And how can the idea of public sociology become a valuable tool for different local contexts? 1 ...
... oneself? How far does bias negatively impact scholarship? Should the seminars deal more with local topics, or exclusively address phenomenon that could have a global profile? And how can the idea of public sociology become a valuable tool for different local contexts? 1 ...
Development as Zombieconomics in the Age of Neo
... Second, paradoxically then, the influence of economics on other social sciences is currently stronger than at any other time in the post-war period. This is a consequence of a new and virulent form of “economics imperialism” that takes neoliberalism as its point of departure. Emphasising that market ...
... Second, paradoxically then, the influence of economics on other social sciences is currently stronger than at any other time in the post-war period. This is a consequence of a new and virulent form of “economics imperialism” that takes neoliberalism as its point of departure. Emphasising that market ...
COURSE OBJECTIVES AND ASSESSMENTS
... symbolic interactionism as the major theoretical perspectives of sociology; demonstrate an understanding of the five main institutions of society (family, religion, education, economy, politics) from a sociological perspective. Assessment: A set of multiple choice and/or essay questions and/or term ...
... symbolic interactionism as the major theoretical perspectives of sociology; demonstrate an understanding of the five main institutions of society (family, religion, education, economy, politics) from a sociological perspective. Assessment: A set of multiple choice and/or essay questions and/or term ...
The Enlightenment, Popper and Einstein - Philsci
... In order to enhance the quality of human life, make progress towards an enlightened world, the problems we need to solve are, fundamentally, problems of living, problems of action, not problems of knowledge. Even where new knowledge and technology are needed, as in agriculture or medicine for examp ...
... In order to enhance the quality of human life, make progress towards an enlightened world, the problems we need to solve are, fundamentally, problems of living, problems of action, not problems of knowledge. Even where new knowledge and technology are needed, as in agriculture or medicine for examp ...
essay20writing20techniques
... related, but they looked so close and empathetic, and affectionate towards each other. I begin to ponder that sometimes, even I could not be there all the time for my sister whenever they are in plight, as say, Joey towards Rachel when she got pregnant. Thus, I begin to place questions in my head li ...
... related, but they looked so close and empathetic, and affectionate towards each other. I begin to ponder that sometimes, even I could not be there all the time for my sister whenever they are in plight, as say, Joey towards Rachel when she got pregnant. Thus, I begin to place questions in my head li ...
Liberal Studies in the 21st Century
... structure of the personality and self and the stages of development of different aspects of the self, such as psychosexual, cognitive and moral development. It basically analyzes the unique self identity of particular human beings. c. In sociological perspective, personal development is view as the ...
... structure of the personality and self and the stages of development of different aspects of the self, such as psychosexual, cognitive and moral development. It basically analyzes the unique self identity of particular human beings. c. In sociological perspective, personal development is view as the ...
Rational-Choice Hermeneutics
... understand a poem or the instructions on a tube of toothpaste: we attempt to understand the purpose of the act (whether written or otherwise) in terms of the internal perceptions and beliefs of the person who performed it. Inasmuch as standard rational-choice theory appears -- at least from some ana ...
... understand a poem or the instructions on a tube of toothpaste: we attempt to understand the purpose of the act (whether written or otherwise) in terms of the internal perceptions and beliefs of the person who performed it. Inasmuch as standard rational-choice theory appears -- at least from some ana ...