The major goals of sociology is to identifying underling recurring pattern of and influence of social behavior. For this some of the question. sociologistics ask and try to answer are largely based of certain levels of analysis interpret thos levels and strengthen your arguments with scientific explaination.
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One of sociology's main objectives is to uncover underlying recurrent patterns of social behaviour and their effect.
- As a social science, sociology remains agnostic when it comes to moral issues. Individual and societal conceptualizations are even more complicated.
- The issue is to comprehend the person as both a fundamentally social entity and as a free individual.
- Individuals are social creatures who take on individual duties in their daily roles and face repercussions if they fail to fulfill them. However, how they perform duties, and manage pressure to do so, is socially determined.
- The sociological challenge is to perceive society as a dimension of experience marked by regular and predictable patterns of behaviour that exist independently of any individual's preferences or self-awareness.
- For example, Norbert Elias, used the term "figuration" to describe the process of examining both individual behaviour and the culture that creates that behaviour.
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