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This book explores the shift in sociology away from the shared aspiration of the classical transition, of transcending partiality through the construction of a science of society, in the face of challenges to the notion of objectivity.

With the increasing subjugation of sociology to political ideologies and a growing emphasis on policy, which casts sociology in the role of a provider of intellectual content for political programs, this volume asks whether the situation is the result of an exhaustion of ideas or might perhaps be rooted in the failure in the very program of establishing sociology as a science. Taking seriously the challenges to the classical aspiration of constructing theories that both explain and are grounded in empirical reality, The Future of Sociology asks whether the core idea of transcending ideology is still worth pursuing, and whether there remains scope for making sociology scientific.

As such, it will appeal to scholar

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part I: What is Sociology?

Chapter 1: Sociology: Before the Origin

Chapter 2: Sociology in Search of Grounded Knowledge

Chapter 3: Sociology Today and the Classical Legacy

Part II: Unity and Disunity

Chapter 4: Social Sciences and Natural Sciences: Which Unit?

Chapter 5: The Lessons of Rational Choice Theory

Chapter 6: Middle-Range Theories and the Unification Problem in Social Science

Chapter 7: Running from Madness?: Sociology’s Dread of the Irrational

Part III: Objectivity or Ideology?

Chapter 8 : Sociology as a Profession in a Post-Truth World

Chapter 9: From Luhmann to Esser: On Changing Intellectual Dominance in German Mainstream Sociology

Chapter 10: Rationalization, Science, and Politics: A Sociological Fable

Chapter 11: The Two Parts of Sociological Objectivity

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 8/5/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032045054, 978-1032045054
      ISBN10: 1032045051
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book explores the shift in sociology away from the shared aspiration of the classical transition, of transcending partiality through the construction of a science of society, in the face of challenges to the notion of objectivity.

      With the increasing subjugation of sociology to political ideologies and a growing emphasis on policy, which casts sociology in the role of a provider of intellectual content for political programs, this volume asks whether the situation is the result of an exhaustion of ideas or might perhaps be rooted in the failure in the very program of establishing sociology as a science. Taking seriously the challenges to the classical aspiration of constructing theories that both explain and are grounded in empirical reality, The Future of Sociology asks whether the core idea of transcending ideology is still worth pursuing, and whether there remains scope for making sociology scientific.

      As such, it will appeal to scholar

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Part I: What is Sociology?

      Chapter 1: Sociology: Before the Origin

      Chapter 2: Sociology in Search of Grounded Knowledge

      Chapter 3: Sociology Today and the Classical Legacy

      Part II: Unity and Disunity

      Chapter 4: Social Sciences and Natural Sciences: Which Unit?

      Chapter 5: The Lessons of Rational Choice Theory

      Chapter 6: Middle-Range Theories and the Unification Problem in Social Science

      Chapter 7: Running from Madness?: Sociology’s Dread of the Irrational

      Part III: Objectivity or Ideology?

      Chapter 8 : Sociology as a Profession in a Post-Truth World

      Chapter 9: From Luhmann to Esser: On Changing Intellectual Dominance in German Mainstream Sociology

      Chapter 10: Rationalization, Science, and Politics: A Sociological Fable

      Chapter 11: The Two Parts of Sociological Objectivity

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