Epistemology of Social Sciences [ LSOC2100 ]
5.0 crédits ECTS
30.0 h
2q
Teacher(s) |
De Munck Jean ;
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Language |
French
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Place of the course |
Louvain-la-Neuve
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Main themes |
The course will be focused on current issues in epistemology of social sciences (sociology and anthropology).
1 post-parsonian sociological theory. Landmarks of contemporary debates in epistemology, in the French-speaking world as well as German and Anglo-Saxon contexts. Mapping of the discussions ; comments on contradictions, differences etc.
2. Main epistemological issues, in a traditional and a contemporary light. A dialogue is established between classical writings and contemporary texts. One of the aims is to show the continuities/discontinuities between historical and current frames of epistemological issues.
3. Reading of relevant litterature.
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Aims |
3 objectives :
- Development of the knowledge of the contemporary epistemological situation ;
- Development of the knowledge of the tradition of epistemology of social sciences ;
- Development of the capacity to discuss a specific epistemological issue in social sciences on the basis of relevant litterature.
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Content |
First part : Maping the Debate. The crisis of the " general theory " in sociology will be explained and evalu-ated. The course will map the debate, taking into account different approaches : ethnomethodology as a critique of classical sociology (Garfinkel, Sacks) ; different families of constructivism (Berger & Luckmann, Hacking) and postmodernism (Law, Latour, Baumann) ; epistemological grounding of rational choice theory and its discussion; recent trends in critical social theory (Habermas, Honneth, gender et race studies) ; neo-institutionalism (DiMaggio, North) ; interpretive turn (Geertz).
Second part : epistemological debates. Main issues of epistemological discussions in social sciences are re-viewed. A connection between classical and contemporary texts is established in a historical and comparative way. Among other issues : epistemological obstacle and epistemological break (Bachelard , Cicourel), the-ory/observation (Hempel, Passeron), theory/practice (Marx, Bourdieu), explanation/understanding (Weber, Apel), interpretation (Weber, Geertz), ethnocentrism (Winch, Taylor, McIntyre), holism/individualism(Popper and Descombes), neutrality/critique (Weber, Horkheimer, Thévenot).
Teaching practice. The first part is a course ; the second part, a seminar. The seminar sessions are prepared by the students. They will be devoted to explanations, comments and discussions of texts. A short individual work is required.
Readings :
- A reader (10 texts) is the common basis of discussions
- Every student is invited to set up his (her) own bibliography according to the topic (s)he wants to focus on.
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Other information |
Under-graduate level knowledge of epistemological notions (induction, deduction, explanation and understanding, Popperian criterion
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Oral examination on the whole course
Short written report of a personal investigation on an epistemological topic in social sciences
Reader.
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Cycle et année d'étude |
> Master [120] in Sociology
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Faculty or entity in charge |
> PSAD
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