Sociology, asked by Likhith7845, 1 year ago

Why is enlightenment important for the development of sociology?

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Answered by mihiransaj789
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The Enlightenment is important for the development of sociology because it helped in the development of secular, scientific and humanistic attitudes of mind during the late 17th and 18th centuries. ... Thus, it helped sociology to grow as a rational and scientific subject with critical analysis.

Answered by mariospartan
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Explanation:

1. Enlightenment appeared in the before seventeen and eighteenth centuries when the people started thinking with regard to the world in new way. Enlightenment is linked to the evolution of new philosophy around human beings and their thoughts.

2. While developing these philosophies the emphasis was on the human beings and their rational thoughts.

3. Human beings have the power to think critically and rationally about anything which has developed them as manufactures and user of all types of knowledge so we refer them as the “knowing subject”.

4. It helps in evolving attitude of mind which is secular, humanistic and scientific and this thinking was major for the development of sociology.

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