TY - JOUR
T1 - The myth of sociology as a «multiparadigmatic» science
AU - Noguera, José A.
PY - 2010/1/1
Y1 - 2010/1/1
N2 - Contemporary sociology and social theory are deeply penetrated by the idea that sociology is by its own nature a «multi-paradigm» science or discipline, and that it is not possible nor desirable to advance towards a higher degree of integration. This article argues against that belief, and defends the possibility and desirability of establishing a set of shared «rules of the game», as a logical and institutional condition in order to produce sociological knowledge in a fruitful and critical way. To that aim, some useful analytical distinctions are made: first, between genuine theoretical pluralism and pseudo-pluralism; second, between lexical, semantical, methodological, epistemic, and theoretical integration; and third, between «simple» and «complex» integration (or «consilience»). Additionally, the article presents some hypothesis to explain the popularity of this myth among sociologist; it is stressed that the myth may be used as a shield against criticism.
AB - Contemporary sociology and social theory are deeply penetrated by the idea that sociology is by its own nature a «multi-paradigm» science or discipline, and that it is not possible nor desirable to advance towards a higher degree of integration. This article argues against that belief, and defends the possibility and desirability of establishing a set of shared «rules of the game», as a logical and institutional condition in order to produce sociological knowledge in a fruitful and critical way. To that aim, some useful analytical distinctions are made: first, between genuine theoretical pluralism and pseudo-pluralism; second, between lexical, semantical, methodological, epistemic, and theoretical integration; and third, between «simple» and «complex» integration (or «consilience»). Additionally, the article presents some hypothesis to explain the popularity of this myth among sociologist; it is stressed that the myth may be used as a shield against criticism.
KW - Analytical sociology
KW - Epistemology
KW - Paradigms
KW - Sociological theory
KW - Theoretical integration
KW - Theoretical pluralism
M3 - Review article
SN - 1130-2097
VL - 42
SP - 31
EP - 53
JO - Isegoria
JF - Isegoria
ER -