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Basic paradigms of theoretical sociology

General theoretical approaches and orientations of the social sciences: traditions and perspectives. The main characteristics of the paradigms of theoretical sociology

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Focusing on the theoretical approaches to understanding social reality, this monograph explores controversial issues within social and scientific knowledge. It is structured into three chapters: the first outlines the evolution of science through classical, non-classical, and post-non-classical stages; the second defines the concept of "paradigm"; and the third details the main paradigms in theoretical sociology, including a unique classification by the author. It serves as a valuable resource for students, educators, and independent learners in social sciences.

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Basic paradigms of theoretical sociology, Svetlana Platonov

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Título
Basic paradigms of theoretical sociology
Subtítulo
General theoretical approaches and orientations of the social sciences: traditions and perspectives. The main characteristics of the paradigms of theoretical sociology
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Inglés
Publicado en
2021
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
56
ISBN13
9786203044126
Serie
Calificación
3 de 5
Descripción
Focusing on the theoretical approaches to understanding social reality, this monograph explores controversial issues within social and scientific knowledge. It is structured into three chapters: the first outlines the evolution of science through classical, non-classical, and post-non-classical stages; the second defines the concept of "paradigm"; and the third details the main paradigms in theoretical sociology, including a unique classification by the author. It serves as a valuable resource for students, educators, and independent learners in social sciences.