The role of norms in American Catholic sociological writing

Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University === The problem of this dissertation is to investigate the role of norms in the sociological writing of Roman Catholics in America as a case study in the general problem of ethics and the social sciences. The investigation attempts to understand the position of Cath...

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Main Author: Wert, Newell John
Language:en_US
Published: Boston University 2017
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2144/22374
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spelling ndltd-bu.edu-oai-open.bu.edu-2144-223742019-01-08T15:42:06Z The role of norms in American Catholic sociological writing Wert, Newell John Catholicism Sociology United States Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University The problem of this dissertation is to investigate the role of norms in the sociological writing of Roman Catholics in America as a case study in the general problem of ethics and the social sciences. The investigation attempts to understand the position of Catholic sociologists, criticize it, and from it draw implications for establishing a frame of reference for a coherent approach to the study of human society and its processes, which combines the empirical and the normative. The dissertation assumes that universally valid norms can be progressively known through a coherent approach to human experience. The problems of a science of man point repeatedly to the need and possibility of such an assumption. Three perspectives on norms are established, which provide the framework for the study: value-judgments about the subject matter of sociology, values as social facts to be studied, and the formal relationship between sociology and ethics. After setting forth these perspectives in a brief analysis of contemporary sociology, the Catholic development of sociology and the major issues involved in this development are analyzed. The implications of Catholic sociological work for the problem of the dissertation are set forth. The conclusion suggests an emerging point of view for a closer relationship between sociology and ethics. [TRUNCATED] 2017-06-06T20:10:35Z 2017-06-06T20:10:35Z 1958 1958 Thesis/Dissertation b2117376x https://hdl.handle.net/2144/22374 en_US Based on investigation of the BU Libraries' staff, this work is free of known copyright restrictions. Boston University
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topic Catholicism
Sociology
United States
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Sociology
United States
Wert, Newell John
The role of norms in American Catholic sociological writing
description Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University === The problem of this dissertation is to investigate the role of norms in the sociological writing of Roman Catholics in America as a case study in the general problem of ethics and the social sciences. The investigation attempts to understand the position of Catholic sociologists, criticize it, and from it draw implications for establishing a frame of reference for a coherent approach to the study of human society and its processes, which combines the empirical and the normative. The dissertation assumes that universally valid norms can be progressively known through a coherent approach to human experience. The problems of a science of man point repeatedly to the need and possibility of such an assumption. Three perspectives on norms are established, which provide the framework for the study: value-judgments about the subject matter of sociology, values as social facts to be studied, and the formal relationship between sociology and ethics. After setting forth these perspectives in a brief analysis of contemporary sociology, the Catholic development of sociology and the major issues involved in this development are analyzed. The implications of Catholic sociological work for the problem of the dissertation are set forth. The conclusion suggests an emerging point of view for a closer relationship between sociology and ethics. [TRUNCATED]
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