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This 5 page paper outlines the main arguments that suggest that social sciences are not really a science. Quotes, and examples given which support the main thesis. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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children argue and fight, then as they are want to do, grow up into adults who then find new and innovative ways to argue and fight. As President Roosevelt states
in his quote above, sometimes the argument over which side of the coin is most important is irrelevant because one without the other is useless. However, there are those that
continue to argue that the natural sciences, if one were to choose, outweigh the social sciences in their contributions to mankind. The social sciences typically encompass the fields of philosophy,
rules of behavior, societal trends, psychology, anthropology, economics, education, geography, law, psychiatry, religion and history. Simply put, it is the reaction and interaction between groups of people, or of an
individual within a group or within himself. Social scientists may differ in the degree to which they make use of (or even acknowledge) the autonomy and awareness of the individuals in
a society in their descriptions and explanations of social phenomena, but that a society consists of such individuals cannot be denied without destroying the distinction between what social scientists study
and what natural scientists study. For example, natural scientists study the facts, the action and reaction of elements in mostly controlled circumstances, and of objects, or elements that are in
no way identical to themselves. In other words there is a degree of separation, whereas those in the social sciences study human beings and the impact of various situations
and stimulus, organizations and social industry. Some of the main arguments against inclusion of social science as a science are that social science is biased by its very nature, which
is to identify the meaningful aspect of something. Also noted is the argument that the relationship between a social scientist and the subject can be quite subjective in that the
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