I just find the idea of "sociology" or "social sciences" to be such a broad complex subject, that it makes no sense. At least in the way it exists now.
Because it's virtually trying to encapsulate so many disciplines. Because you are explaining the behavior of humans. Involving, neurology, biology, anthropology, psychology, psychiatry, ancient and modern human history, statistics, and adding in some parts of philosophy. At least for a start.
If anything, I'd say you'd have to study all the disciplines above before you could even consider yourself something akin to a social scientist. Something like "Social Scientist" as a title should be worthy of respect.
But it seems to me social scientist, has come to mean, "Arm chair psychologist and philosopher"
This is just my thoughts though, what do you think?
Because it's virtually trying to encapsulate so many disciplines. Because you are explaining the behavior of humans. Involving, neurology, biology, anthropology, psychology, psychiatry, ancient and modern human history, statistics, and adding in some parts of philosophy. At least for a start.
If anything, I'd say you'd have to study all the disciplines above before you could even consider yourself something akin to a social scientist. Something like "Social Scientist" as a title should be worthy of respect.
But it seems to me social scientist, has come to mean, "Arm chair psychologist and philosopher"
This is just my thoughts though, what do you think?