Introduction: Why We Need an Analytical Sociological Theory
Abstract
Sociology has long lived in a stigmatized and pre-paradigmatic state that is highly counterproductive for its status as a scientific discipline. Analytical Sociological Theory (AST) constitutes an attempt to change that situation by clarifying sociological concepts and practices, as well as optimizing and systematizing good explanatory work in social sciences. This essay presents some basic epistemic and methodological principles of AST and discusses their implications for traditional or «pre-analytical» ways of understanding social science. Its main aim is to serve as an introduction to the articles on AST that are compiled in this issue of Papers.Keywords
analytical sociology, sociological theory, epistemology, methodology, explanation, formalization, reductionism, unity of sciencePublished
2006-04-01
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