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“Social facts don’t exit as things in their own right, waiting to be gathered like pebbles on a beach” :
Durkheim
Weber
Parsons
Merton
- Option 1: Durkheim
- Durkheim believed social facts are external to individuals and act as constraints.
- They aren't like objects waiting to be collected.
- Correct Answer
- Option 2: Weber
- Max Weber focused on understanding the meaning and purpose behind social actions.
- He didn’t view social facts as concrete objects.
- Option 3: Parsons
- Talcott Parsons developed theories around social systems and action, focusing on functions rather than facts.
- Option 4: Merton
- Robert K. Merton emphasized the role of social structures and theories like "self-fulfilling prophecy" rather than seeing social facts as static objects.
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