Sociology Sentence Examples

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  • Sociology conceives itself as a natural science elucidating a factual sequence.

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  • The Pali books written in Ceylon, Burma and Siam will be our best and oldest, and in many respects our only, authorities for the sociology and politics, the literature and the religion, of their respective countries.

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  • Somogyi (sociology), and the late Augustus Pulszky In history there has been great activity.

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  • Sociology and the science of culture are concerned with the origin and development of arts and sciences, opinions, beliefs, customs, laws and institutions generally among mankind within historic time; while beyond the historical limit the study is continued by inferences from relics of early ages and remote districts, to interpret which is the task of pre-historic archaeology and geology.

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  • The first three volumes of the Positive Philosophy contain an exposition of the partial philosophies of the five sciences that precede sociology in the hierarchy.

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  • It is a combined system of moral and political philosophy, or a sociology dominated by the idea of the state.

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  • He gave four lectures under the general rubric ' problematics of sociology ', the title of the book under review here.

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  • He also teaches sociology of Education within Masters degrees in Sociology.

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  • The applications of mathematics to statistics (see Statistics and Probability) should not be lost sight of; the leading fields for these applications are insurance, sociology, variation in zoology and economics.

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  • Finally, apart from these more academic arguments there is an undoubted paradox in a theory which, at a moment when in whatever direction we look the best inspiration in poetry, sociology and physical science comes from the idea of the unity of the world, gives in its adhesion to pluralism on the ground of its preponderating practical value.

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  • One of the best starting points is the companion to the Macionis Sociology textbook.

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  • Material is acquired extensively on the history and sociology of witch crazes in English, French and German, and more selectively in Spanish.

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  • For evolution in relation to society see Sociology.

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  • The biological sciences are those which deal with the phenomena manifested by living matter; and though it is customary and convenient to group apart such of these phenomena as are termed mental, and such of them as are exhibited by men in society, under the heads of psychology and sociology, yet it must be allowed that no natural boundary separates the subject matter of the latter sciences from that of biology.

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  • They are thus the double key of The double Comte's systematization of the philosophy of all the key of sciences from mathematics to physiology, and his positive analysis of social evolution, which is the base of philo= sociology.

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  • We shall now briefly describe Comte's principal conceptions in sociology, his position in respect to which is held by himself, and by others, to raise him to the level of Descartes or Leibnitz.

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  • In 1860 he sent out the syllabus of his Synthetic Philosophy in ten volumes, and in spite of frequent ill health had the satisfaction of completing it in 1896 with the third volume of the Principles of Sociology.

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  • In sociology the dependence of the American tribes upon the animal world becomes most apparent.

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  • The British Association had a committee Sociology.

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  • Otto Stoll's studies in Guatemala, Berendt's in Central America, Ernst's in Venezuela, Im Thurn's in Guiana, those of Ehrenreich, von den Steinen, Meyer in Brazil, or of Bandelier, Bastian, Briihl, Middendorf, von Tschudi in Peru, afford the historian of comparative sociology ample groundwork for a comprehensive grasp of South American tribes.

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  • But in working out the consequences of this view Say is not free from obscurities and inconsistencies; and by his comprehension of these immaterial products within the domain of economics he is confirmed in the error of regarding that science as filling the whole sphere which really belongs to sociology.

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  • It is at best an unfruitful assumption; and the tendency of students of sociology is to treat discussions as to sovereignty much as modern physiologists treat discussions as to "vital force" or "vital principle."

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  • Here you find articles in the encyclopedia on topics related to sociology.

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  • The words above quoted have, indeed, been not unjustly described as containing "an anticipation, wonderful for his period, of general sociology."

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  • But a good deal of work is still required before the harvest of historical data contained in these texts shall have been made acceptable to students of philosophy and sociology.

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  • On the other hand, many of his ideas have passed into the common literary stock, and have been more precisely elaborated by later writers on sociology and history; and though his own work is now somewhat neglected, its influence was immensely valuable in provoking further research and speculation.

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  • As professor of Constitutional Law in the university of Naples he published several important works on legal subjects, and translated Spencer's Principles of Sociology.

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  • He married in 1892 Miss Beatrice Potter, herself a writer on economics and sociology, the author of The Co-operative Movement in Great Britain (1891)(1891) and a contributor to Charles Booth's Life and Labour of the People (1891-1903).

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  • Herbert Spencer derived all religion from the worship of the dead (Principles of Sociology, i.), like Grant Allen, and Lippert in Germany.

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  • This fundamental homogeneity of primitive culture, however, must not be made the excuse for a treatment at the hands of psychology and sociology that dispenses with the study of details and trusts to an a priori method.

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  • After the success of his fantastic story The Time Machine (1895) he gave his time chiefly to the writing of romances, in which the newest scientific and technical discoveries were used to advance his views on politics and sociology.

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  • It is an exaggeration of the theory which makes it an explanation of all human life, but the whole science of dynamic sociology rests upon the postulate of Marx.

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  • Finally, the connexion of the last-mentioned with politics (or, to speak more modernly, with jurisprudence and sociology), with the philosophy of history and the philosophy of religion, will call for a few words on the relation of these sciences to general philosophy.

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  • The philosophy of history differs, it will be observed, from the purely scientific or descriptive studies covered by the general title of sociology.

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  • The system of Herbert Spencer, as explained in Principles of Sociology, has many points in common with that of Max Muller.

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  • Genetic sociology thus has the potential of legitimizing the North-South divide as natural and foreordained by genes.

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  • The Structure of Social Theory promotes a hermeneutic sociology which rejects this dualism.

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  • Andreas Mayer Andreas Mayer studied musicology, sociology and history of science in Vienna, Paris and Cambridge.

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  • It is a sociology textbook for the comparative study of world creation mythology.

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  • This review revealed a paucity of references relating to the use of PBL in Sociology.

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  • Teaching Methods Students studying sociology are offered a wide range of teaching methods.

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  • It will focus in particular on functionalism, Marxism, symbolic interactionism, figurational sociology and feminism.

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  • It has been claimed that ' computer use in qualitative sociology is advancing faster than in quantitative research ' (Hinze 1987 ).

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  • Let us admit for a moment that the bureaucracy is really a class, in the sense of Marxist sociology.

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  • One of the best starting points is the companion to the Macionis sociology textbook.

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  • These latter problems are the province of criminal anthropology and criminal sociology, sciences so called because they view crime as the outcome of anthropological and social conditions.

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  • In philosophy and science he was an amateur, seeking to found a new sociology and a Utopian polity out of his own inner consciousness and study of nature, of poetry and the Bible.

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  • A refugee from persecution in his native Poland, Professor Bauman was Leeds ' first professor of sociology.

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  • The data on writing skills replicated a finding from an earlier exercise carried out by staff in the Sociology subject group.

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  • The form of these propositions collectively constitute a bridging process from the subjective expected utility theory of economics to the sociology of religion.

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  • Research My main research interest is the sociology of childhood.

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  • He also provides undergraduate dissertation guidance and teaches modules in the sociology of sport.

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  • He also teaches Sociology of Education within Masters degrees in Sociology.

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  • Teaching Methods Students studying Sociology are offered a wide range of teaching methods.

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  • It has been claimed that ' computer use in qualitative sociology is advancing faster than in quantitative research ' (Hinze 1987).

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  • I have occupied two successive chairs in sociology departments.

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  • Sociology graduates from Durham University have a good record of employability.

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  • For the single honors sociology degree (L300) our current typical offer is BBC.

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  • Level 1 takes four geography modules and four sociology modules.

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  • We used the 2001 Citation Impact Factors (CIF) ranking for Sociology journals (93 journals).

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  • The degree provides high quality, up-to-date coverage of the main elements of sociology and social research, both quantitative and qualitative.

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  • Is addiction counseling a program on its own, or is it a subfield within psychology or sociology?

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  • Studying the lives of the great masters is a lesson in history, psychology and sociology.

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  • Criminologists may have a degree in criminal justice, psychology or sociology, and may even have master's degrees or Ph.D.'s before receiving this distinction.

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  • According to University of Pennsylvania sociology professor Hans-Peter Kohler, women with one child are about 20% happier than those who have never had children.

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  • With a degree in Sociology and a passion for exploring interpersonal relationships, she possesses a lengthy background in peer counseling, group management, customer marketing.

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  • He also supervised the compilation of a comprehensive series of volumes by various writers on Descriptive Sociology, of which by 1881 eight parts on different racial areas had been published (at a loss to him of £3250) as the result of fourteen years of labour.

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  • I have tried to show how the sociology of scientific knowledge can illuminate a passage of scientific history.

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  • In the Principles of Sociology Spencer's most influential ideas have been that of the social organism, of the origination of religion out of the worship of ancestral ghosts, of the natural antagonism between nutrition and reproduction, industrialism and warfare.

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  • Ethics here stands to sociology in a close relation, similar, in many respects, to that which we find in Hegel and in Comte.

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  • He sought relief in active literary occupation, in politics, sociology and psychology.

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  • On the other hand, if laws of social phenomena, empirically generalized from history, can, when once suggested, be affiliated to the known laws of human nature; if the direction actually taken by the developments and changes of human society, can be seen to be such as the properties of man and of his dwelling-place made antecedently probable, the empirical generalizations are raised into positive laws, and sociology becomes a science."

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