Sociology, asked by 0017arianna, 10 months ago

Explain clearly how sociology is different from common sense.​

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Answered by kpushpendra693
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It also tends to protect status quo as the held beliefs enforce stereotypes. Common sense knowledge also lacks reliability and validity. Whereas Sociology findings are based upon empirical evidence. Peter Berger says that the task of Sociology is to look beyond common sense knowledge.

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Answered by SelieVisa
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In everyday life, people think and act on the basis of 'common sense': we are so immersed in local norms, routines, and practices that we think of them as natural and inevitable.

By contrast, sociologists think critically about how these rules have been created; they distinguish between the way the world is and the way they think it ought to be. They build up a cumulative knowledge, drawing on the research of other sociologists, and so can make some more general statements about the society.

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