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Example sentences for "sociology"

Lexicographically close words:
sociological; sociologically; sociologie; sociologist; sociologists; socios; socius; sock; socked; socket
  1. Modern sociology at the same time advocates the idea of a common responsibility, a solidarity of all human life and action.

  2. In developing this idea, modern sociology shows, by means of innumerable statistics, how the nature and welfare of the individual depends upon the condition of the whole.

  3. The present state of Western knowledge of the sociology of China is not sufficient to warrant reference to any authorities for the description of egalitarianism and mobility.

  4. Family Life in South China: The Sociology of Familism, New York, 1925.

  5. The innumerable orders and classes of our sociology are as inevitable as they are invaluable.

  6. After the belonging part of the evolutionary science of sociology has been fully developed--which time does not seem very far off--the subject will receive adequate illustration.

  7. Now this is wholesome criticism, but its force is due to the fact that sociology is still very young.

  8. And it is to be feared that men, both in history and in life, were too much mere "phenomena" to the Synthetic Philosopher, and that his Sociology was more biological than human.

  9. Durkheim and Mr Branford; "Sociology and the Social Sciences," by Prof.

  10. What has to be proved is that this supremely important knowledge is within our grasp; that the sociology which professes this prevision is really an established science.

  11. Branford; "The Relation of Sociology to the Social Sciences and to Philosophy," two papers by Prof.

  12. But it must not be imagined that Sidgwick was opposed to Sociology or doubted its validity; he was simply advocating caution.

  13. The same logical method is illustrated in his treatment of psychology, sociology and ethics.

  14. As it was, Vico's sociology aroused on the one hand new rationalistic speculation as to the origin of civilization, and on the other orthodox protest on the score of its fundamentally anti-Biblical character.

  15. At this stage Italian sociology doubtless owed something to Montesquieu and Rousseau; but the fact remains that the Scienza Nuova was a book "truly Italian; Italian par excellence.

  16. Spencer's Principles of Sociology nevertheless clinched the scientific claim by taking sociological law for granted; and the new science has continually progressed in acceptance.

  17. I didn't intend to give you a lecture on sociology or psychology, my dear," she said.

  18. You've had several years of useful work in the Pindar Shops and the Wire Works, to say nothing of a course in biological chemistry, psychology and sociology under Dr.

  19. I'd been trying to talk Indian sociology and he shouted: said he knew a man who had lived in India and studied the native life for twenty-eight years, and confessed he knew as little about it at the end as at the beginning; but R.

  20. And the object of the science of sociology is the happiness of the people.

  21. If they did not feel that they deserved it, they regarded it as a valuable contribution to the study of sociology and race characteristics, in which they have taken a lively interest of late.

  22. The question is too vast for the Drawer, but as an experiment in sociology it would like to see the system in abeyance for one season.

  23. There is text-book sociology and sometimes lectures on heredity or eugenics.

  24. Ross, professor of Sociology in the University of Wisconsin, New York, 1914.

  25. The results of all the trustworthy observations and experiments have been taken into account, and the testing of human customs and institutions in the light of biological principles tallies well with the sociology of our times.

  26. This survey of the whole field, including both the theoretical and the so-called "practical," finds its justification in the unity it gives to sociology in the mind of the beginner.

  27. Williamson, Sociology of the American Negro, part i.

  28. Williamson, Sociology of the American Negro, chapters xii, xvi, and xxvii.

  29. Williamson, Sociology of the American Negro, chapters xx, xxi, and xxii.

  30. Sociology has taught him that m-i-g-h-t spells "right.

  31. Miss Nellie Mason Auten, a graduate student of the department of sociology at the University of Chicago, recently made a thorough investigation of the garment trades of Chicago.

  32. There is no such thing in sociology as dispassionately considering what is, without considering what is intended to be.

  33. It is giving a large and increasing amount of attention to the subjects that bear most directly upon the peculiar practical problems of statecraft in America, to psychology, sociology and political science.

  34. The drift of my argument is to dispute not only that sociology is a science, but also to deny that Herbert Spencer and Comte are to be exalted as the founders of a new and fruitful system of human inquiry.

  35. We certainly owe the word Sociology to Comte, a man of exceptionally methodical quality.

  36. In one respect we shall still be in accordance with the Positivist map of the field of human knowledge; with us as with that, sociology stands at the extreme end of the scale from the molecular sciences.

  37. At the end of the semester, everyone got a credit and the University Senate disbanded the Sociology program in favor of a distance-ed offering from Concordia in Montreal.

  38. Effective immediately, the University of Toronto Ad-Hoc Sociology Department is in charge.

  39. The University of Toronto Department of Sociology is under new management.

  40. I got a heads-up from the newscast as I brushed my teeth: the Dean of the Department of Sociology told a reporter that the ad-hocs' courses would not be credited, that they were a gang of thugs who were totally unqualified to teach.

  41. In sociology the dependence of the American tribes upon the animal world becomes most apparent.

  42. Her sociology was better than her sense, as she accused him of making a pass at her.

  43. I have evidence to show the sociology is a detailed replica.

  44. Much of the physiological side was further to be handed over to the Department of Anthropology, and thus we felt justified in grouping sociology with psychology under the Mental Sciences, as the psychology of the social organism.

  45. In like manner history is applied sociology and psychology.

  46. Professor of Sociology in The University of Chicago.

  47. If economics was not interesting, sociology was available; and it could be democratized to any degree desired.

  48. Hygiene, biology and sociology were the subjects most favored; but the matter needs attention from women and men who stand outside the group dominated by our older college traditions.

  49. But we get so few inquiries in sociology that I'm willing to offer a little encouragement.

  50. You might be interested to know this--one of the best headings to research in sociology is Conspicuous consumption.

  51. All he had needed to say at the library was that his work in sociology required investigation of some twentieth century files.

  52. Meanwhile, if any such correspondence exists, it is clear that Biology and Sociology will more or less interpret each other.

  53. And the problem of general sociology is to ascertain these, and connect them with the laws of human nature, by deductions showing that such were the derivative laws naturally to be expected as the consequences of those ultimate ones.


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    Other words:
    anatomy; anthropology; psychology