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Phenomenological perspectives in sociology reject many of the assumptions of positivism. Comment.

Topic: Sociology as Science. Syllabus: Sociology as Science: Science, scientific method and critique; Major theoretical strands of research methodology; Positivism and its critique; Fact value and objectivity; Non-positivist methodologies. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2020 and Sociology as Science.

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Phenomenology studies the lifeworld given to actors (Schutz). It rejects positivism’s nowhere observer, thing-like facts, and covering-law monopoly. Garfinkel: members produce the fact. Weber is a neighbour on meaning. Comment: reject objectivist assumptions; keep evidence and typicality. Do not throw away rates; ask how they were made.

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Introduction

Phenomenological sociology, after Alfred Schutz and later Berger and Luckmann, studies the lifeworld as it is given to actors. Positivism, in the Comte–Durkheim textbook sense, seeks external laws and thing-like facts. The first does reject many of the second’s assumptions. It does not reject all discipline.

Body

Positivist assumptions under fire

  • Society as a thing observed from nowhere. Schutz: the observer is already a member with a stock of knowledge.
  • Law-like covering statements as the only science. Phenomenology wants typical structures of meaning.
  • Separation of fact and everyday language. Harold Garfinkel’s ethnomethodology radicalised this: members’ methods produce the fact.

What is rejected

  • Naive behaviourism and a questionnaire that skips the definition of the situation, which Herbert Blumer also attacked.
  • Emile Durkheim’s “treat as things” if it erases intended meaning. Max Weber is a neighbour, not an enemy.

What is not a total war

  • Phenomenology still wants typicality and evidence. It is not a diary cult.
  • Large rates can still be used if one asks how they were produced in offices.

Comment

  • The rejection is real on objectivism, covering-law pride, and the innocent fact.
  • A useful sociology keeps Schutz for meaning and Durkheim for constraint, rather than a sectarian purge.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  POS[Positivism] --> THING[Facts as things laws]
  PHE[Phenomenology] --> LIFE[Lifeworld meaning]
  PHE --> REJ[Reject nowhere observer]
  LIFE --> TYP[Typical structures]

Conclusion

Phenomenological perspectives reject positivism’s view-from-nowhere, thing-like facts, and covering-law monopoly. Schutz, Berger and Luckmann, and Garfinkel lead that rejection. Comment: they do not reject public evidence. Pair lifeworld with structure so the comment does not become anti-science.

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