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1 FWeinert, Bradford University (UK)1 Friedel Weinert: Philosophy of the Social Sciences Year II: Semester II SS-2000M Historical Perspectives on the Social Sciences: Natur- und Geisteswissenschaften Lecture II

2 FWeinert, Bradford University (UK)2 Emergence of Social Sciences !Intellectual Climate : Classical Physics, Darwinism, Enlightenment !Philosophical Models of the Social Sciences $Naturalistic Model  Classical Physics $Hermeneutic Model  History $Critical Model  Philosophy {‘Frankfurt School’} 1890s 1930s-1940s Roots and Basic Principles

3 FWeinert, Bradford University (UK)3 Emergence of Social Sciences: Naturalism The Naturalistic Model èIntellectual Roots in France, after French Revolution ì Henri de Saint Simon (1760-1825) ìAuguste Comte (1798-1857) Saint Simon - a scientific reformer ìscience to organise society ìsociety is a ‘real machine’, based on industry ìsociety to be led by scientists and technocrats (Council of Newton) ìscience itself must be organised éEncyclopaedia éPhysicalism Note: Physicalism is the view that the conceptual apparatus of physical science is adequate to describe, predict and explain both the social and the natural world.

4 FWeinert, Bradford University (UK)4 Dominant theme of social science thinking in 19th century: ëPositivism ìsociology must become a natural science ìsearch for natural laws of human behaviour ì “ “ “ of societal development ìsocial facts as a system of natural facts Comte - Positive Philosophy é‘facts’ only exist in given historical order ékey to sociology is philosophy of history ésociology has two parts êsocial dynamic êsocial static Emergence of Social Sciences: Naturalism

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6 6 Connection between social static and social physics: å present social order as result of progress of civilisation åthis progress is governed by determinate laws Reduction of sociology to physics? å No, there is a linear order of the sciences Emergence of Social Sciences: Naturalism Mathematics astronomy physics chemistry biology sociology ‘social organism’ ‘organic solidarity’

7 FWeinert, Bradford University (UK)7  A bone of contention  Are social facts like natural facts?  Can social facts be related like natural facts (laws)?  Is the assimilation to the natural sciences appropriate? These assumptions were questioned in: The Hermeneutic Model Basic Idea:  the social sciences (moral sciences, human studies, Geisteswissenschaften) are based on the study of history. Emergence of Social Sciences: Naturalism


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