User:Lynden Price
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Bachelor's Degree in Science, Technology and Society with a concentration in Internet and Society from North Carolina State University.
Pragmatist. Scientific Instrumentalist.
"The social scientist is in a difficult, if not impossible position. On the one hand there is the temptation to see all of society as one's autobiography writ large, surely not the path to general truth. On the other, there is the attempt to be general and objective by pretending that one knows nothing about the experience of being human, forcing the investigator to pretend that people usually know and tell the truth about important issues, when we all know from our own lives how impossible that is. How, then, can there be a "social science"? The answer, surely, is to be less ambitious and stop trying to make sociology into a natural science although it is, indeed, the study of natural objects. There are some things in the world that we will never know and many that we will never know exactly. Each domain of phenomena has its characteristic grain of knowability. Biology is not physics, because organisms are such complex physical objects, and sociology is not biology because human societies are made by self-conscious organisms. . . ." --- Lewontin, R, 1995a, ‘Sex in America’, The New York Review of Books 42(7)(April 21st), pp.29