Positive science or interpretive understanding? Transcending legacies of Durkheim and Weber in defining the nature and procedures of social research
Keywords:
social research, positivism, verstehen, Durkheim, Weber, sociological methodAbstract
Social science research has been fraught with presumably ‘irreconcilable’ objectivist versus subjectivist
standpoints, which also goes by such names as structure versus agency, determinism versus freewill.
Due to their divergent ontological, epistemological, and methodological assumptions and prescriptions,
many researchers stressed the difficulty to work with both approaches to understand reality. This
review article traces this methodological strain to the writings of Durkheim and Weber by way of understanding
it and proposing ways to surmount the incongruity towards better informed and comprehensive
social research.
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2021-02-17
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