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The Uncertain Science argues that sociology has not freed itself from the influence of philosophy, and specifically from the search for certainty. This foundationalism which is characteristic of Western thought has influenced both the method adopted by sociologists, and their research practices. The authors criticize sociology for its formalism, arguing that this blunts the radicalism of its project. To regain the radical and critical edge implicit in sociology, it is necessary to adopt a comparative and historical approach which interprets social science as part of societal learning. In the first part of the book the authors trace formalism to central positions in Western philosophy and examine its impact on historiography, evolutionary social thought and positivist sociology. In the second part they examine the tensions between formalism and social theory in the work of Levi Strauss and Habermas. In part three they compare modernization theory to more recent descussions of modernity and postmodernity , and show the elements of continuity between these apparently contrary positions. This book should be of interest to undergraduates in sociology and philosophy.Product Identifiers
PublisherTaylor & Francis LTD
ISBN-139780415080231
eBay Product ID (ePID)91295133
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Publication Year1992
Number of Pages224 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameThe Uncertain Science: Criticism of Sociological Formalism
TypeTextbook
AuthorAhmed Gurnah, Alan Scott
Subject AreaSocial Research
FormatPaperback
Dimensions
Item Height216 mm
Item Width138 mm
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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorAhmed Gurnah, Alan Scott