在2014年的文章Common Sense and Sociological Explanations中Duncan进一步阐释了社会学与自然科学不同的三大难题,并且指出社会学家在社会学研究中,许多时候和未经训练的普通人一样,常常受“常识”所欺骗(这就是为什么许多聪明人和其他学科的科学家觉得社会学训练并不重要)。在发展一个理论时,号称追求因果律(causality),...
Sociology and common sense: some unresolved issues The relationship of sociology and common sense is a basic problem in sociology. From the perspective of knowledge of sociology, this article traces the pro... SK Hester,D Francis 被引量: 0发表: 2000年 Common sense and sociological explanations ...
But just because sociological sense and common sense happen to converge on the same solution in this particular case does not mean that they are saying the same thing, or that they will always agree. The sociological argument is one claiming that the commonsense emphasis on outcomes over processe...
Common senseis one of the most important cognitive abilities of humans. Common sense includesspatial knowledgelike “big objects can’t be put into a smaller space,” temporal knowledge like “the year of 2016 is before 2019,” and physical knowledge like “under normal conditions, the water wi...
and “common sense” teleological ideas (e.g., evolution is goal-directed and traits evolve in order to serve specific purposes). However, as many authors have made clear, teleological thinking comprises a wide variety of forms and not all of them are scientifically unacceptable, nor provide an...
Answer and Explanation: The common elements in the notion of creation, man, and morality are: I. God: Without God, there is no creation, man or morality. He is the reason...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a...
What is missing is the single agent’s ability to sense that its own world-view is not aligned with that of its neighbours. According to relational epistemology51and the philosophy of world-views52,53, world-views are shaped by and changed according to lived experiences and determine how one...
African culture is incredibly diverse, encompassing a rich tapestry of traditions, languages, music, art, and values across the continent. It is characterized by a strong sense of community, respect for elders, vibrant oral traditions, an...
In the intertemporal common-pool resource game, non-cooperative behavior produces externalities reducing subjects’ payoffs in both the present and the future. In this paper, we investigate through two experiments whether binding contracts, non-binding p