SOC101Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Altruistic Suicide, Solidarity, Generic Point

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Sociology is the systematic study of human action in social context. Based on the idea that our relations with other ppl create opportunities for us to think and act. But also set limits on our thoughts and act. Sociology is an elastic discipline that shares some elements in common with many other fields. Underlying sociology is philosophical & concepts of: Early social philosophers contributed to classical sociology theory through. Thomas hobbes"s assertion that government appropriate role lies in preserving peace while allowing individuals to pursue their self- interests. John locke"s belief in individual freedom and autonomy. Charles de montesquieu"s comparative methodology and his appreciation for cultural diversity. Jean-jacques rousseau"s analysis of the social contract and his belief in individual autonomy. The scientific revolution (16th c. ) encouraged the use of evidence to substantiate theories. The democratic revolution (18th c. ) encouraged the view that human action can change society. The industrial revolution (19th c. ) gave sociologists their subject matter.

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