Social Science Study PDF
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This document provides an overview of social science, focusing on its methods, key figures, and concepts. It discusses various aspects of social dynamics, including the interaction between individuals and society. The study touches on classic thinkers and their theories.
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Social Science -how societies work \- academic group of disciplines dedicated to examine human behavior, particularly, how individuals interact w/ each other, behave, develop as a culture and influence the world. \- is about SOCIETY and CULTURE Findings in Social Science/Studies are used in; -...
Social Science -how societies work \- academic group of disciplines dedicated to examine human behavior, particularly, how individuals interact w/ each other, behave, develop as a culture and influence the world. \- is about SOCIETY and CULTURE Findings in Social Science/Studies are used in; - Urban design - Public policies - Marketing strategies - Education programs 3 Main Classes of Social Science; 1. Pure Social Science 2. Semi Social Science 3. Science with social implications Social Science is scientific as it uses scientific method. Scientific Method- orderly way of solving problems Main goal of social science is to improve CIVIC COMPETENCE, the ability to make sound, informed and well rounded decisions. Science -a systematically organized body of knowledge on a particular subject. -from latin word "scientia" meaning knowledge. "Scire" means **know** Man as an individual- has body, soul, and mind Man in society- each has roles they play in society Social Science Giants/Thinkers - Ibn Khaldun- Father of Social Science - Adam Smith- Father of modern Economics - Auguste Comite- Father of Sociology -developed positivism. He believed society progresses through theological, metaphysical, and positive stages - John Lock- states that knowledge comes from sensory experience. -stated that legitimate government is based on social contract to protect human rights (life, liberly, property) - Thomas Hobbies- stated that life would be chaotic without a strong central authority -believed people would give up some freedom to a sovereign for security and order - Baron de Montesquieu- created "The Spirit of the Law", which argued for the separation of powers into; legislative, executive, and judicial. This is to safeguard political liberty, balance governance, and prevent tyranny. - Giambattista Vico- proposed history as a cyclical process of divine, heroic, and human stages. And that societies evolve through these phases, a reflection of universal pattern. - 3 Principal Architect of sociology and Modern Social Science - David Emile Durkheim- argued that society stays stable when people share common beliefs and values (collective consciousness) and when individuals are connected to social institutions like family, religion, and education. \- Man needs unity and direction, or else suicide in considered. - Karl Marx- focused on class struggle and economic systems. He argued that capitalist (bourgeoisie) exploits workers (prolitarians), leading to revolutions. - Max Weber- analyzed rationalization and bureaucracy. He believed rational legal authority ensures efficient governance. -Studied social classes and social struggles.