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Exploring the Epistemology and Methodology of Social Sciences: From Positivism to Complexity

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
The aim of the paper is to explore the main paradigms and methodology of social research, framing them in
historical path and highlighting the epistemological foundations. It moves from reflection on research methodology
as a ‘discourse of method’ to focus on the paradigmatic dimension of the social sciences, according to Kuhn’s
meaning for which paradigm indicates a shared and recognized theoretical perspective within the scientific
community. The paper highlights the role of paradigms in shaping theoretical and empirical inquiry. It further
examines the positivist and neo-positivist paradigms, which emphasize observation and empirical verifiability,
quantification, formulation of laws, and cause-and-effect relationships, arguing for the uniqueness of the scientific
method. Lazarsfeld brings to the social sciences the language ‘of variables’, borrowed from mathematics and
statistics. The distinction introduced by Windelband between ‘nomothetic’ and ‘idiographic’ sciences is followed
by Weber’s elaboration of the concept of ‘Verstehen’, which shifts the focus to the understanding of social reality
through the meanings that individuals attribute to their actions. The interpretive paradigm paves the way for
qualitative research methods. Finally, the paper delves into the complexity paradigm, which challenges the
reductionist and deterministic models of classical science and outlines an epistemological shift in the key notions of
science, introducing concepts such as ‘emergence’
,
‘auto-eco-organization’ and ‘recursive processes’. The
complexity of social reality calls for a rethinking of sociological methods, favoring multidimensional and
event-based analysis over statistical regularities, privileging observation, intervention and the ‘in vivo method’ on
the level of empirical research. Complexity pushes sociology to redefine itself along with its object traditionally
understood as ‘society’.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
paradigms in social research, methodological approaches, positivism and neo-positivism, interpretative paradigm and methodology, complexity paradigm
Elenco autori:
Contini, Rina Manuela
Autori di Ateneo:
CONTINI RINA MANUELA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniecampus.it/handle/11389/78258
Pubblicato in:
SOCIOLOGY STUDY
Journal
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