Examine the differences of the emergence of sociology with social anthropology.
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The differences of the emergence of sociology with social anthropology are 1) social anthropology have emerged earlier than sociology and 2) the emergence of sociology is easier to trace whereas the emergence of social anthropology is more complex. Explanation: 1. The emergence of sociology was based on socio-economic, political and scientific factors such as industrial, socio-political and intellectual movements in Europe and other developed societies. 2. The closest discipline of social anthropology is sociology. 3. Social anthropology was developed its first phase by 18th century AD whereas sociology emerged as a distinct discipline in the background of intellectual and material/social changes took place in the latter half of the 19th century AD. 4. The impact of industrial revolution on Society such as condition of labour, transformation of property, urbanization and technology and Enlightenment thinkers(Conservative Reactionalists) like Louis De Bonald and Joseph de Maistre contributed as much tothe development of sociology.
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