Affiliation:
1. Filozofski fakultet, Institut za sociološka istraživanja, Beograd
Abstract
In the past quarter of century, sociology encountered several distinct
attempts that assign themselves a task of ample reconstruction of
disciplinary grounds. Analytical sociology grows among these, as a peculiar
tangle of solutions filled with causalist language common to epistemology
which preceded the relativist blow in the 1960s, focused on explaining the
individual actions as ?original? sense of sociologist?s job and restoration
of Merton?s mid-range theory. By following Pierre Bourdieu?s theory of
scientific field and the Andrew Abbott?s model of fractal distinctions, this
paper seeks to discern the emergence of analytical sociology. Unlike the two
?common? alternatives in science studies - constructivism and realism, these
approaches offer richer ground for tracing of scientific flows, by focusing
on amalgamations that form scientists? practices through divisions,
conventions, acclamations and mutual evaluations. Their particular advantage
also is in treatment of moral dimension of scientific endeavour. After
offering a brief consideration of these standpoints, we proceed by discerning
the crucial segments of analytical program - its theoretical sources, the key
concept of mechanism supported with specific theory of causality that
prioritizes rational choices of individuals and finally, simulation method
and agent-based modeling. At the end, we seek to discern the moral dimensions
of both the analytical sociology and its critiques: of mechanism, as
spontaneous order of social reality emerging from voluntary acts and
conscious choices and the way in which a sociologist, as a professional,
should treat suchlike conformity.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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