Sociology, asked by kumarvikram47575, 1 month ago

Sociology is the science of social relations
Whose statements is this
A-sorokin
B-mclver
C-Weber
D-durkheim

Answers

Answered by tanveer1738
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durkheim said this statement

Answered by dipanjaltaw35
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Answer:

C-Weber

Explanation:

The first generation of German sociologists officially established methodological anti-positivism at the turn of the 20th century by advocating that research should focus on cultural norms, values, symbols, and social processes seen from a resolutely subjective perspective. According to Max Weber, sociology can be regarded as a science insofar as it can pinpoint the causes of human "social action," particularly when it comes to "ideal types," which are fictitious simplifications of complicated social phenomena.: 239–40 Weber, however, was not a positivist, and he sought relationships that are not "historical, invariant, or generalisable": 241 as those that are sought after by natural scientists. Ferdinand Tönnies, a fellow German sociologist, developed his "gemeinschaft and gesellschaft" (lit. "community and society") theory, which provided insight into two important abstract ideas.

The option c is correct

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