Sociology, asked by manveerrao0, 1 month ago

considering the history and development of sociology how does sociology fit in with other scientific disiplines ?​

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Answered by rheaharish07
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Sociology fits as one of the social sciences, having connections with other social sciences such as psychology or economics, as well as with the other sciences. Sociology can be considered one of the more recent sciences to develop, much later than the physical sciences. Thinkers like Comte, Spencer, Marx, and others established the early theories of sociology as an extension of the application of scientific methods to investigate animals, chemicals, and planets. As a result, sociology is a science that unites these earlier disciplines, to study the same basic laws operating within human structures instead of studying the structures from which humans are made.

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Answered by Rakshitaa007
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Sociology fits as one of the social sciences, having connections with other social sciences such as psychology or economics, as well as with the other sciences. Sociology can be considered one of the more recent sciences to develop, much later than the physical sciences. Thinkers like Comte, Spencer, Marx, and others established the early theories of sociology as an extension of the application of scientific methods to investigate animals, chemicals, and planets. As a result, sociology is a science that unites these earlier disciplines, to study the same basic laws operating within human structures instead of studying the structures from which humans are made.

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