Sociology In Comparison With Other Social Sciences
Sociology In Comparison
With Other Social Sciences
History, Anthropology, Psychology and
Economics
Sociology In Comparison With Other Social Sciences
Contents
Introduction.............................................................................................................................................................................................4
Comparison of Sociology with History:.........................................................................................................................................7
Comparison of Sociology with Anthropology............................................................................................................................10
Comparison of Sociology with Psychology................................................................................................................................13
Comparison of Sociology with Economics.................................................................................................................................16
Table 1: Sociology VS History...........................................................................................................................................................................9
Table 2: Sociology VS Anthropology...............................................................................................................................................................12
Table 3: Sociology VS Psychology...................................................................................................................................................................15
Table 4: Sociology VS Economics....................................................................................................................................................................18
Sociology In Comparison With Other Social Sciences
Sociology In Comparison With Other Social Sciences
Sociology
Introduction
‘‘Sociology is the study of society, human social behavior, patterns of
social and relationships, social interaction, and culture that surrounds
everyday life’’.
Sociology studied organized, unorganized and disorganized society and
studies the social activities of man. Sociology analyses both conscious
and unconscious activities of man. Sociology studies both formal and
informal relations. Sociology is considered as a mother of social
sciences. The simplest reason for the subject being the mother is
that sociology studies on the society and humans living in it. Society is
Sociology In Comparison With Other Social Sciences
the main laboratory where all other subjects like economics,
political science etc relays.
Comparison of Sociology with
Other Social Sciences (History,
Anthropology, Psychology, and
Economics):
Sociology differs from other social sciences in that it is more general
and covers human interaction from a broad dimension whereas
the other social sciences are specific which studies a particular aspect of
society. Sociology understands human social life by taking help
from other social sciences such as History, Economics, Anthropology
Sociology In Comparison With Other Social Sciences
and Psychology. The other social sciences study other aspects of human
behavior.
History: Study of past.
Anthropology: Study of culture (past and present).
Psychology: Study of mind and human behavior.
Economics: Study of economic systems.
Sociology In Comparison With Other Social Sciences
Comparison of Sociology with History:
It is the social science which deals with past events and studies the past
social, political and economic aspects of the country. Sociology depends
Sociology
History
Psychology
Anthropology
Economics
Sociology In Comparison With Other Social Sciences
upon history in order to study past events and situations. According to
Gettle;
“History is the record of the past events and movements, their causes
and inter-relations”.
It not only studies the past but also establishes relations with present
and future. That is why it is said that “History is the microscope of the
past, the horoscope of the present and telescope of the future’’.
However, both the sciences are closely inter-related and inter-
dependent on each other. Both study the same human society. Their
mutual dependence led G.H. Howard to remark that, “History is past
Sociology and Sociology is present history.” Both takes help from each
other. At the same time one depends on the other for its own
comprehension.
Sociology In Comparison With Other Social Sciences
History helps and enriches Sociology. History is the store house of
knowledge from which Sociology gained a lot. History provides
materials sociologists use. Books written by historians like A. Toynbee
are of great use for Sociologists. To know the impact of a particular past
event sociology depends on history. Attitude of sociology and history
differ from each other.
Table 1: Sociology VS History
Sociology History
Sociology is an analytical science. History is a descriptive science.
Sociology studies a particular event
as a social phenomenon.
History studies a particular event
in its entirety.
Sociology is a general science. History is a special science.
Sociology In Comparison With Other Social Sciences
Sociology is a modern or new
subject.
History is an older social science.
Sociology is abstract in nature. History is concrete in nature.
Comparison of Sociology with
Anthropology
Anthropology is derived from two Greek words ‘Anthropos’ meaning
‘man’ and ‘Logos’ is meaning ‘study’. Thus according to its etymological
meaning, Anthropology is the study of man as such that is a study of the
development of human race. Anthropology has thus a very wide field of
study. Anthropology has been divided into three divisions:
Sociology In Comparison With Other Social Sciences
1.Physical Anthropology: Deals with bodily characteristics of early
man and our primitive contemporaries.
2.Cultural Anthropology: Investigates the cultural remains of early
man and of the living cultures of some of the primitive
contemporaries.
3.Social Anthropology: Deals with the institutions and human
relationships of primitive, of the past and present.
‘‘Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with
human behavior, human biology, and societies, in both the present
and past, including past human species’’.
Sociology and anthropology involve the systematic study of social life
and culture in order to understand the causes and consequences of
human action. Sociologists and anthropologists study the structure and
processes of traditional cultures and modern, industrial societies in both
Sociology In Comparison With Other Social Sciences
Western and non-Western cultures. Sociology and
anthropology combine scientific and humanistic perspectives in the
study of society.
Table 2: Sociology VS Anthropology
Sociology Anthropology
Mainly a study of modern
communities.
Mainly a study of ancient
communities.
Sociology is the study of modern
civilized and complex societies.
Anthropology concerns with
uncivilized or primitive and non
literate societies.
Sociology studies only its particular
aspects like institutions, marriage,
family or processes such as change,
Anthropology study human
primitive cultures. It studies the
whole society, its political and legal
problems, family organization,
Sociology In Comparison With Other Social Sciences
social mobility. religion, art, industries and
occupations etc.
Sociologist studies small as well as
large societies.
Anthropologists usually
concentrate on small societies.
Sociology makes use of
observation, interview, social
survey, questionnaires and other
method of techniques in its
investigations.
Anthropologists directly go and live
in the communities they study.
They make use of direct
observations and interviews.
Comparison of Sociology with Psychology
Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior. It analyses
attitudes, emotions, perception, process of learning and values of
Sociology In Comparison With Other Social Sciences
individuals and process of personality formation in society. According to
the American Psychological Association;
‘‘Psychology is a multifaceted discipline and includes many sub-fields
of study such areas as human development, sports, health, clinical,
social behavior and cognitive processes’’.
According to Thouless;
‘‘Psychology is the positive science of human experience and
behavior’’.
But both the sciences are closely related to each other. Psychologists
and sociologists both study people, but while psychologists delve into
the mind of an individual or small group to understand human behavior
and social and emotional reactions, sociologists look beyond individuals
Sociology In Comparison With Other Social Sciences
to examine society through specific associations such as the family, race
or religion – to understand current issues.
Table 3: Sociology VS Psychology
Sociology Psychology
Society is the unit of study in
sociology.
Individual is the unit of study in
Psychology.
Sociology studies social processes. Psychology studies mental
processes.
Sociology studies and analyses
human behavior from Sociological
angle.
Psychology studies and analyses
human behavior from
Psychological angles.
Sociology In Comparison With Other Social Sciences
It used questionnaire methods. It used experimental method.
It is young but general science. It is older than sociology but
special science.
Comparison of Sociology with Economics
Adam Smith was an 18th-century Scottish economist, philosopher, and
author, and is considered the father of modern economics. Smith is
most famous for his 1776 book, "The Wealth of Nations." Economics is
a social science concerned with the production, distribution, and
consumption of goods and services. Economics can generally be broken
down into
Sociology In Comparison With Other Social Sciences
1.Macroeconomics: Concentrates on the behavior of the economy as
a whole.
2.Microeconomics: Focuses on individual people and businesses.
Economics is all about the economic life of human beings whereas
sociology studies society as a whole with the inclusion of economic life
of man as a part of this wide branch of new social science such as the
belief system of a particular society, the cultures and traditions, political
and legal matters concerned and many other knowledge dealing with
the social aspect.
The fact that society is influenced by economic factors while economic
processes are largely determined by the social environments clearly
proves that the relation between Sociology and Economics is very
intimate. Economics is defined as:
Sociology In Comparison With Other Social Sciences
‘‘Study of mankind in ordinary business of life or to be more exact, it is
the science of wealth in its three phases of production, distribution
and consumption’’.
Table 4: Sociology VS Economics
Sociology Economics
Sociology studies all kinds of social
relationships.
Economics deals with only those
relationships which are economic
in character.
Sociology is a general social
science.
Economics is a special social
science.
Scope of sociology seems to be
wider. It has a comprehensive view
point.
The scope of economics is
narrower. It does not have a
comprehensive view point.
Sociology is a science of recent
emergence.
Economics has attained an
advanced degree of maturity.
Sociology In Comparison With Other Social Sciences
Sociologist, on the other hand, is
primarily interested in the social
aspects of economic activities
rather than in the mechanism of
production and distribution
An economist’s primary concern is
with all that is directly or indirectly
related to the increase of material
happiness of man, with the
methods and techniques of
production, distribution and
consumption.
Sociology is abstract in nature and
less precise also.
Economics is a concrete in nature
and more precise.
Sociology In Comparison With Other Social Sciences
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Sociology in comparison with other social sciences

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    Sociology In ComparisonWith Other Social Sciences Sociology In Comparison With Other Social Sciences History, Anthropology, Psychology and Economics
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    Sociology In ComparisonWith Other Social Sciences Contents Introduction.............................................................................................................................................................................................4 Comparison of Sociology with History:.........................................................................................................................................7 Comparison of Sociology with Anthropology............................................................................................................................10 Comparison of Sociology with Psychology................................................................................................................................13 Comparison of Sociology with Economics.................................................................................................................................16 Table 1: Sociology VS History...........................................................................................................................................................................9 Table 2: Sociology VS Anthropology...............................................................................................................................................................12 Table 3: Sociology VS Psychology...................................................................................................................................................................15 Table 4: Sociology VS Economics....................................................................................................................................................................18
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    Sociology In ComparisonWith Other Social Sciences
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    Sociology In ComparisonWith Other Social Sciences Sociology Introduction ‘‘Sociology is the study of society, human social behavior, patterns of social and relationships, social interaction, and culture that surrounds everyday life’’. Sociology studied organized, unorganized and disorganized society and studies the social activities of man. Sociology analyses both conscious and unconscious activities of man. Sociology studies both formal and informal relations. Sociology is considered as a mother of social sciences. The simplest reason for the subject being the mother is that sociology studies on the society and humans living in it. Society is
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    Sociology In ComparisonWith Other Social Sciences the main laboratory where all other subjects like economics, political science etc relays. Comparison of Sociology with Other Social Sciences (History, Anthropology, Psychology, and Economics): Sociology differs from other social sciences in that it is more general and covers human interaction from a broad dimension whereas the other social sciences are specific which studies a particular aspect of society. Sociology understands human social life by taking help from other social sciences such as History, Economics, Anthropology
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    Sociology In ComparisonWith Other Social Sciences and Psychology. The other social sciences study other aspects of human behavior. History: Study of past. Anthropology: Study of culture (past and present). Psychology: Study of mind and human behavior. Economics: Study of economic systems.
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    Sociology In ComparisonWith Other Social Sciences Comparison of Sociology with History: It is the social science which deals with past events and studies the past social, political and economic aspects of the country. Sociology depends Sociology History Psychology Anthropology Economics
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    Sociology In ComparisonWith Other Social Sciences upon history in order to study past events and situations. According to Gettle; “History is the record of the past events and movements, their causes and inter-relations”. It not only studies the past but also establishes relations with present and future. That is why it is said that “History is the microscope of the past, the horoscope of the present and telescope of the future’’. However, both the sciences are closely inter-related and inter- dependent on each other. Both study the same human society. Their mutual dependence led G.H. Howard to remark that, “History is past Sociology and Sociology is present history.” Both takes help from each other. At the same time one depends on the other for its own comprehension.
  • 9.
    Sociology In ComparisonWith Other Social Sciences History helps and enriches Sociology. History is the store house of knowledge from which Sociology gained a lot. History provides materials sociologists use. Books written by historians like A. Toynbee are of great use for Sociologists. To know the impact of a particular past event sociology depends on history. Attitude of sociology and history differ from each other. Table 1: Sociology VS History Sociology History Sociology is an analytical science. History is a descriptive science. Sociology studies a particular event as a social phenomenon. History studies a particular event in its entirety. Sociology is a general science. History is a special science.
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    Sociology In ComparisonWith Other Social Sciences Sociology is a modern or new subject. History is an older social science. Sociology is abstract in nature. History is concrete in nature. Comparison of Sociology with Anthropology Anthropology is derived from two Greek words ‘Anthropos’ meaning ‘man’ and ‘Logos’ is meaning ‘study’. Thus according to its etymological meaning, Anthropology is the study of man as such that is a study of the development of human race. Anthropology has thus a very wide field of study. Anthropology has been divided into three divisions:
  • 11.
    Sociology In ComparisonWith Other Social Sciences 1.Physical Anthropology: Deals with bodily characteristics of early man and our primitive contemporaries. 2.Cultural Anthropology: Investigates the cultural remains of early man and of the living cultures of some of the primitive contemporaries. 3.Social Anthropology: Deals with the institutions and human relationships of primitive, of the past and present. ‘‘Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, and societies, in both the present and past, including past human species’’. Sociology and anthropology involve the systematic study of social life and culture in order to understand the causes and consequences of human action. Sociologists and anthropologists study the structure and processes of traditional cultures and modern, industrial societies in both
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    Sociology In ComparisonWith Other Social Sciences Western and non-Western cultures. Sociology and anthropology combine scientific and humanistic perspectives in the study of society. Table 2: Sociology VS Anthropology Sociology Anthropology Mainly a study of modern communities. Mainly a study of ancient communities. Sociology is the study of modern civilized and complex societies. Anthropology concerns with uncivilized or primitive and non literate societies. Sociology studies only its particular aspects like institutions, marriage, family or processes such as change, Anthropology study human primitive cultures. It studies the whole society, its political and legal problems, family organization,
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    Sociology In ComparisonWith Other Social Sciences social mobility. religion, art, industries and occupations etc. Sociologist studies small as well as large societies. Anthropologists usually concentrate on small societies. Sociology makes use of observation, interview, social survey, questionnaires and other method of techniques in its investigations. Anthropologists directly go and live in the communities they study. They make use of direct observations and interviews. Comparison of Sociology with Psychology Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior. It analyses attitudes, emotions, perception, process of learning and values of
  • 14.
    Sociology In ComparisonWith Other Social Sciences individuals and process of personality formation in society. According to the American Psychological Association; ‘‘Psychology is a multifaceted discipline and includes many sub-fields of study such areas as human development, sports, health, clinical, social behavior and cognitive processes’’. According to Thouless; ‘‘Psychology is the positive science of human experience and behavior’’. But both the sciences are closely related to each other. Psychologists and sociologists both study people, but while psychologists delve into the mind of an individual or small group to understand human behavior and social and emotional reactions, sociologists look beyond individuals
  • 15.
    Sociology In ComparisonWith Other Social Sciences to examine society through specific associations such as the family, race or religion – to understand current issues. Table 3: Sociology VS Psychology Sociology Psychology Society is the unit of study in sociology. Individual is the unit of study in Psychology. Sociology studies social processes. Psychology studies mental processes. Sociology studies and analyses human behavior from Sociological angle. Psychology studies and analyses human behavior from Psychological angles.
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    Sociology In ComparisonWith Other Social Sciences It used questionnaire methods. It used experimental method. It is young but general science. It is older than sociology but special science. Comparison of Sociology with Economics Adam Smith was an 18th-century Scottish economist, philosopher, and author, and is considered the father of modern economics. Smith is most famous for his 1776 book, "The Wealth of Nations." Economics is a social science concerned with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Economics can generally be broken down into
  • 17.
    Sociology In ComparisonWith Other Social Sciences 1.Macroeconomics: Concentrates on the behavior of the economy as a whole. 2.Microeconomics: Focuses on individual people and businesses. Economics is all about the economic life of human beings whereas sociology studies society as a whole with the inclusion of economic life of man as a part of this wide branch of new social science such as the belief system of a particular society, the cultures and traditions, political and legal matters concerned and many other knowledge dealing with the social aspect. The fact that society is influenced by economic factors while economic processes are largely determined by the social environments clearly proves that the relation between Sociology and Economics is very intimate. Economics is defined as:
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    Sociology In ComparisonWith Other Social Sciences ‘‘Study of mankind in ordinary business of life or to be more exact, it is the science of wealth in its three phases of production, distribution and consumption’’. Table 4: Sociology VS Economics Sociology Economics Sociology studies all kinds of social relationships. Economics deals with only those relationships which are economic in character. Sociology is a general social science. Economics is a special social science. Scope of sociology seems to be wider. It has a comprehensive view point. The scope of economics is narrower. It does not have a comprehensive view point. Sociology is a science of recent emergence. Economics has attained an advanced degree of maturity.
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    Sociology In ComparisonWith Other Social Sciences Sociologist, on the other hand, is primarily interested in the social aspects of economic activities rather than in the mechanism of production and distribution An economist’s primary concern is with all that is directly or indirectly related to the increase of material happiness of man, with the methods and techniques of production, distribution and consumption. Sociology is abstract in nature and less precise also. Economics is a concrete in nature and more precise.
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    Sociology In ComparisonWith Other Social Sciences Thank You For Your Attention!