Interview, just one of many, with Roberto Unger, which indicates that sociology — along with all the other social sciences (psychology, economics, law, and perhaps even political science) — is bunk as well as pseudo science.
Interview, just one of many, with Roberto Unger, which indicates that sociology — along with all the other social sciences (psychology, economics, law, and perhaps even political science) — is bunk as well as pseudo science.
Reblogged this on Undergraduate Research Blog and commented:
Wait, sociology is bunk? Since when?
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since we (some of us earlier than others) came to realize the limits (to date) of statistical analyses.
http://www.nature.com/news/scientific-method-statistical-errors-1.14700
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http://bloggingheads.tv/videos/18167
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Saw Simmons speak once about the “crisis” — important information about “business as usual”
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p-value fishing is a dangerous sport
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once one starts to come to terms with all of the pomo concerns about complexity/emergence/assemblages/environs/etc attempts to structure/rule social interactions into abstractions/laws/norms gets a bit like watching a bad puppet-show, no?
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or the erection of totems on the shores of Easter Island
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Ahahahahah. Yeah. I sometimes dream about a world in which sociology is no longer a science (in the sense of this desperate attempt of abstraction)
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I think such a “dream” will ultimately split sociology in two — one half will cling to “social physics” and the other will embrace “the void”
On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 9:37 AM, Installing (Social) Order wrote:
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Indeed. Not so sure if that would be a dream or a nightmare, but that would definitely make sense…
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day-mare?
On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 11:36 AM, Installing (Social) Order wrote:
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Maybe us and the quants need to embrace the idea that we are in a strategic alliance: without us, they would be those with the dubious correlations, without them we would the story-tellers…
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Mutually assured disciplinary destruction — I like it! Very Cold War
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Indeed. A “closed world” (Edwards) of sociological thinking…not such a bad idea, it seems…
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