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British Sociology's Lost Biological Roots: A History Of Futures Past

by Chris Renwick

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British Sociology's Lost Biological Roots: A History Of Futures Past

Synopsis

For some time, the social sciences have been attacked by those who believe that biology, not society or culture, best explains human behaviour and social organization. While critics, such as evolutionary psychologists, speak disdainfully of a 'Standard Social Science Model', many social scientists react by decrying the reductionism of biological views. With positions so polarized, it is easy to forget that the social sciences and biology were not always seen as different spheres. When, how and why did the split come about? This book seeks answers in the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century British debates about sociology, when L. T. Hobhouse, a thinker who battled to keep biological and social science separate, was awarded the UK's first chair of sociology and editorship of The Sociological Review, the country's first sociology journal. Moreover, by recovering Hobhouse's vision for sociology, as well as those of his rivals, including the Scottish biologist and sociologist Patrick Geddes and the eugenicist Francis Galton, this book shows how the history of British sociology can inform discussions about the discipline's future.

Product details

ISBN:
9780230356160
Category:
General
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
2012-01-25
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Country of origin:
USA
Pages:
264
Pagination:
256 pages
Weight:
10g

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