This investigation is concerned, with the problem of the normative constraints upon scientific research within the broad theoretical framework of the sociology of knowledge, i.e., the contention that knowledge is functionally related to the social system. The concepts "knowledge" and "Social system" are open to wide interpretation; however, in this study knowledge refers to an empirically verifiable variable and the social system is synonomous with the normative system
To examine the problem of verification and application in the social sciences, we consider it on thr...
This book proposes the study of norms as a method of explaining human choice and behaviour by introd...
Scientific knowledge is an essential component of modern society. Consequently, sociologists are int...
51 Sociology of Knowledge and Its Influence upon the Society SUMMARY The law, representing one of th...
A theoretical social epistemology, arguing for a 'relational realism', is developed as part of the i...
Empirical research has the ultimate goal to inform us about the ‘objectively true’ state of the worl...
Because of successful construction of theories in the mathemati-cal, physical, and biological scienc...
It was customary in traditional approaches to the sociology of knowledge to bracket either questions...
This paper challenges the assumption that legal sociology should apply itself to the external or fac...
This paper is about one of the most influential ideas in sociology of science - Robert Merton's norm...
The relevance of studying this problem is due to the fact that there is still pluralism in the under...
AbstractThe relevance, implications and the stakes of forming a conceptual framework, as well as a t...
How facticity influences normativity: conventions in law This thesis is about social practice and it...
In this reply to the commentary in the volume, some intellectual, historical, and biographical conte...
This paper is trying to prove how social normality should start from a prescriptive, judicial reflec...
To examine the problem of verification and application in the social sciences, we consider it on thr...
This book proposes the study of norms as a method of explaining human choice and behaviour by introd...
Scientific knowledge is an essential component of modern society. Consequently, sociologists are int...
51 Sociology of Knowledge and Its Influence upon the Society SUMMARY The law, representing one of th...
A theoretical social epistemology, arguing for a 'relational realism', is developed as part of the i...
Empirical research has the ultimate goal to inform us about the ‘objectively true’ state of the worl...
Because of successful construction of theories in the mathemati-cal, physical, and biological scienc...
It was customary in traditional approaches to the sociology of knowledge to bracket either questions...
This paper challenges the assumption that legal sociology should apply itself to the external or fac...
This paper is about one of the most influential ideas in sociology of science - Robert Merton's norm...
The relevance of studying this problem is due to the fact that there is still pluralism in the under...
AbstractThe relevance, implications and the stakes of forming a conceptual framework, as well as a t...
How facticity influences normativity: conventions in law This thesis is about social practice and it...
In this reply to the commentary in the volume, some intellectual, historical, and biographical conte...
This paper is trying to prove how social normality should start from a prescriptive, judicial reflec...
To examine the problem of verification and application in the social sciences, we consider it on thr...
This book proposes the study of norms as a method of explaining human choice and behaviour by introd...
Scientific knowledge is an essential component of modern society. Consequently, sociologists are int...