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Written by Dr. Ma. Cynthia Rose Banzon-Bautista   
Friday, 19 September 2008 11:27

Rise of Positivism and the Seeds of Social Constructivism in the Social Sciences: Durkheim and Weber
Dr. Ma. Cynthia Rose Banzon-Bautista

FIRST SEGMENT
Listen to Dr. Banzon-Bautista discuss the social and intellectual context, clarify positivism and constructivism and talk about Durkheim's nature of social reality.


SECOND SEGMENT

 Listen to Dr. Banzon-Bautista talk about Weber's ontology, views of concept formation, capitalism and causal explanation and the nature of the human cultural and social sciences.

 


 THIRD SEGMENT

Listen to Dr. Banzon-Bautista highlight the legacy of Weber and Durkheim in the context of contemporary methodological positions in the social sciences.

 

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