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SOCI2151H Week 2: Theory and Epistemology
Reading: Chapter 2 and The Logic of Science in Sociology

Lecture

Part One: Key Principles and Definitions

Logic: Theoretical sense that has no contradiction with actual observation

Objectivity: ability to see the world as it really is (without bias)

Positivism: early school of thought in science that relies upon cause and effect
empirical evidence (studies society the same as natural sciences)
● Used in the 1800s
● Durkheim used positivist logic to study suicide

Ontological Assumptions: answer questions “what exists? What is real?”
● Theory

Epistemological Assumptions: answer the question “how do I know that something is
true?”
● Method

Empiricism: a way of knowing the world by relying on what we experience through our
senses
● Empirical evidence
● Observations must be replicable (reliable)
● Peer reviewed journals based off of empirical evidence

Paradigm: a category of ontological and epistemological knowledge
● The fundamental models/frames of reference we use to organize our
observations and reasoning
● A single building block of what is known → each block contributes to a
greater wall of understanding
○ Eg. conflict theory, functionalist theory, symbolic interactionalist theory,
feminist theory

Aggregate: statistics produced for broad groups or categories (a sum total of the
individual experience
● Collectivity! People act as groups with some degree of common purpose

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○ Eg. households, companies, institutions

Variable: The attributes (characteristics) which are fixed for each person in a way which
renders it amenable to numerical analysis
● Reflecting variation within a population
○ Eg. SES, age, housing type, etc

Cyclical: the ongoing relationship between theory and research
● Look at theory, apply method, go back to theory, etc
● Quantitative

Walter L. Wallace’s The Logic of Science in Sociology (1971)
● Theory → hypothesis → observations → empirical generalizations
● Deductive reasoning inductive reasoning
● Cycle continues

Part Two: Theory and Research: Logical Systems of Deduction and Induction in
Social Research

1. Ideographic (qualitative) and Nomothetic (quantitative) Explanation
● Researchers attempt to make empirical generalizations about what they discover
in their research
○ Based on whatever patterns emerge from the data collected to explain
and predict observed social phenomena

Empirical Generalizations:
● To explain and predict observed social phenomena
○ If we systematically observe how a phenomenon works, then we may
apply those findings to other, similar situations in order to build and
contribute evidence to that particular paradigm of scientific knowledge

Ideographic Explanation
● These explanations from respondents offers the researcher very rich depth of
meaning in the words/language people use to express themselves
○ Describe single cases exhaustively
■ Unique records to fully understand the causes of what happened in
a particular instance

Nomothetic Explanation
● The study of scientific laws
● Seeks to explain a class of situations or events rather than a single one
○ Settles for a practical rather than a full explanation

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