Sociology, asked by dap22, 4 months ago

explain the nature and subject matter of sociology​

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Answered by yunhology4u
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Sociology is a discipline in social sciences concerned with the human society and human social activities. It is one of the youngest social sciences. Auguste Comte, a French social thinker, is traditionally known as the 'Father of Sociology' as he coined the term 'Sociology' in 1839.

Answered by aqsashaikh400
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Sociology is a science with its own subject matter, 'social life as a whole' and deals with more general principles underlying all social phenomena. Social phenomena is the subject matter of sociology. ... Human interaction and interrelation become the subject matter of sociology.

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