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  1. May 5, 2014 · The idea of philosophical sociology is then sustained on three main pillars and I use them to structure this article: (1) a revalorization of the relationships between sociology and philosophy; (2) a universalistic principle of humanity that works as a major regulative idea of sociological research, and; (3) an argument on the social (immanent ...

    • Daniel Chernilo
    • 2014
  2. Sep 11, 2024 · How can an understanding of what frames our research influence our choices? Do researchers’ personal thoughts and beliefs shape research design, outcomes and interpretation? These questions are all important for social science research. Here we present a philosophical guide for scientists to…

  3. May 17, 2015 · From the standpoint of philosophical sociology, the key argument is that implicit conceptions of the human are central to our explicit understandings of social life.

    • Daniel Chernilo
    • 2015
  4. Jan 1, 2007 · DEFINING A DISCIPLINE: SOCIOLOGY AND ITS PHILOSOPHICAL PROBLEMS, FROM ITS CLASSICS TO 1945 Stephen P. Turner INTRODUCTION The beginning of the 20th century coincides with the establishment of the modern disciplines of the social sciences, chiefly in the United States but on a smaller scale in Western Europe as well.

    • Stephen P. Turner
    • 2007
  5. At its best, social philosophy contributes to meaningful social change. It is continuous with gender studies, black studies, and disability studies. But it is also continuous with traditional areas of philosophy: metaphysics, epistemology, and value theory.

  6. Oct 27, 2023 · Sociology, like philosophy, is centrally concerned with conceptual accuracy, in the form of the accurate elucidation of the concepts, criteria, rules, institutions, behaviours and problems that the various first-order activities set themselves.

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  8. In reference to the role of philosophical discourse in sociology, some' attention needs to be devoted to the paradoxical situation which has arisen in the sphere of philosophy - individual sciences relation.

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