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Title the plight of social science

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Answered by vinesh9717
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Human relations have commanded people's attention from early tomes. The way of people

have been recorded in innumerable myths, folktales, novels, poems, plays, and popular or

philosophical essays. Although the full significance of a human relationship may not be

directly evident, the complexity of feelings and actions that can be understood at a glance is

surprisingly great. For this reason psychology holds an unique position among the sciences.

(Commonsense understanding of human relations can be incisive and usually sufficiently

accurate to facilitate interactions with others.)

" Intuitive " knowledge may be remarkably penetrating and can significantly help us understand

human behavior whereas in the physical sciences such commonsense knowledge is relatively

primitive.

If we erased all knowledge of scientific physics from our modern world, not only would we not have cars and televisions sets, we might even find that the ordinary person was unable to cope with the fundamental mechanical problems of pulleys and levers.

On the other  hand, if we removed all knowledge of scientific psychology from our world, problems in  interpersonal relations might easily to cope with and solved much as before. We would still " know " how to avoid doing something asked of us and how to get someone to agree with us; we would still " know " when someone was angry and when someone was pleased.

One could even offer sensible explanations for the " whys "  of much of self's behavior and feelings.

In other words, the ordinary person has a great and profound understanding of the self and of

other people which, though unformulated or only vaguely conceived, enables one to interact with

others in more or less adaptive ways.

Kohler in referring to the lack of great discoveries in psychology as compared with physics,

Answered by upsales
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The belief that abolition of feudalism and serfdom, replacing it with a modern army, an efficient bureaucracy and a strong economy could strengthen the autocratic monarchies of Europe.Eastern and Central Europe were under autocratic monarchies. Within these territories, diverse people lived. They did not see themselves as sharing a collective identity or a common culture.brief the strength of autocratic monarchies of EuropeEastern and Central Europe were under autocratic monarchies. Within these territories, diverse people lived. They did not see themselves as sharing a collective identity or a common culture.

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