UPSC SOCILOGY MAINS
Paper 1 – The Discipline
Chapter 1 – Sociology and Common Sense
- Common Sense is defined as routine knowledge that people have of their everyday world and activities.
- It is generally based on what may be called naturalistic or individualist explanation.
- It is taken for granted knowledge.
- It is unexamined.
- Common Sense help sociologist in hypothesis building.
- it provides raw material for sociological investigations.
- Considerations in Sociology are framed by taking into account the commonsensical knowledge.
- When sociology moved closer to Positivism, common sense was discarded. Anti-positivists gave importance to common sense.
THINKER’S VIEWS
- The fascination of sociology lies in the fact that its perspective makes us see in a new light the very world in which we have lived our lives – Peter Berger.
- Sometimes Sociological knowledge itself becomes a part of common sense knowledge – Anthony Giddens.
- Common sense and Science are together used which to expand man’s understanding of truth – Moore and Reid
- All philosophy gradually develops from the ordinary day-to-day consciousness – Hegel
- Common Sense perceptions are prejudices which can mar the scientific study of social world – Durkheim
- Common Sense is the knowledge that people used to make judgements and navigate their way around the world – Goffman
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COMMON SENSE AND SOCIOLOGY
- Common Sense takes cues from what appears on surface but sociology looks for interconnections and causal explanations.
- Common Sense promotes stereotypical beliefs but sociology uses reason and logic.
- Common sense is based upon assumptions while sociology is based upon evidences.
- Empirical testing has no place in common sense knowledge whereas Sociology pursue research with an empirical orientation.
- Common sense knowledge may not be coherent. Birds of a feather flock together and opposites attract convey opposite meanings.
- Common sense knowledge are personal but sociological knowledge results into generalisations.
- Sociology is change oriented while common sense promotes status quoism.
EXAMPLE
From a commonsensical point of view we may conclude that poverty is the result of lazy behaviour. But a cause and effect research through sociology might conclude that poverty is the result of structural inequalities.
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