Sociology, asked by manojkumar4603, 11 months ago

What are social facts and how do we recognise them 1?

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Answered by mariospartan
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Explanation:

According to Emile Durkheim, sociology is the study of the social facts. Social facts are the things that are external to an individual and they constrain the individual behavior. They are the collective representations of social behavior of a group of the people.

The social facts are the social values that exist in the larger society and affect the functions of the individuals. Thus they are more important than the individual.

Durkheim carried out the study of 'suicide' to prove that sociology is depends on social fact. As per this, suicide is the personal choice of individuals, but the mean rate of suicides in the society returns the social behavior and it becomes a social fact.

Hence, social facts can be acknowledged through the social behavior, and there aggregate pattern

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