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Crisis in Sociology - The Need for Darwin (Hardcover)
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Crisis in Sociology - The Need for Darwin (Hardcover)
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Crisis in Sociology presents a compelling portrait of sociology's
current troubles and proposes a controversial remedy. In the
authors' view, sociology's crisis has deep roots, traceable to the
over-ambitious sweep of the discipline's founders. Generations of
sociologists have failed to focus effectively on the tasks
necessary to build a social science. The authors see sociology's
most disabling flaw in the failure to discover even a single
general law or principle. This makes it impossible to
systematically organize empirical observations, guide inquiry by
suggesting falsifiable hypotheses, or form the core of a genuinely
cumulative body of knowledge. Absent such a theoretical tool,
sociology can aspire to little more than an amorphous mass of
hunches and disconnected facts. The condition engenders confusion
and unproductive debate. It invites fragmentation and predation by
applied social disciplines, such as business administration,
criminal justice, social work, and urban studies. Even more
dangerous are incursions by prestigious social sciences and by
branches of evolutionary biology that constitute the frontier of
the current revolution in behavioral science. Lopreato and Crippen
argue that unless sociology takes into account central developments
in evolutionary science, it will not survive as an academic
discipline. Crisis in Sociology argues that participation in the
"new social science," exemplified by thriving new fields such as
evolutionary psychology, will help to build a vigorous, scientific
sociology. The authors analyze research on such subjects as sex
roles, social stratification, and ethnic conflict, showing how
otherwise disconnected features of the sociological landscape can
in fact contribute to a theoretically coherent and cumulative body
of knowledge.
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