Sociological paths: from progress to interdisciplinarity
This work is a desk study on the beginnings of sociology as a science and the initial theoretical nature. We depart from the Enlightenment and its modern influence. However, we suggest that one of the greatest engines of epistemic transformation of sociology has been the notion of progress, overshad...
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doaj-4c9e9f8f32334f3985c706297d5469cb2020-11-25T00:00:23ZdeuFahrenHouseForo de Educación1698-77991698-78022017-01-01152210.14516/fde.465388Sociological paths: from progress to interdisciplinarityJesús Alberto Valero Matas0Juan Romay Coca1Francesca Randazzo2Universidad de Valladolid / Catholic University of AmericaUniversidad de ValladolidUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de HondurasThis work is a desk study on the beginnings of sociology as a science and the initial theoretical nature. We depart from the Enlightenment and its modern influence. However, we suggest that one of the greatest engines of epistemic transformation of sociology has been the notion of progress, overshadowed by other concepts today. Later we take a disciplinary path within the social sciences, raising mutual influences and considerations with Political Theory, Economics and Epistemology. The attempt to explain human thought and behavior from other social and disciplinary contexts seems to dethrone Sociology’s own autonomous work of thought. However, sociology, as well as other human sciences, is a multidimensional discipline.http://www.forodeeducacion.com/ojs/index.php/fde/article/view/465ProgresosociologíafilosofíaepistemologíaEducación |
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This work is a desk study on the beginnings of sociology as a science and the initial theoretical nature. We depart from the Enlightenment and its modern influence. However, we suggest that one of the greatest engines of epistemic transformation of sociology has been the notion of progress, overshadowed by other concepts today. Later we take a disciplinary path within the social sciences, raising mutual influences and considerations with Political Theory, Economics and Epistemology. The attempt to explain human thought and behavior from other social and disciplinary contexts seems to dethrone Sociology’s own autonomous work of thought. However, sociology, as well as other human sciences, is a multidimensional discipline. |
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