Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Idea of Parsons Theory

Parsons describes himself as an expert on the theory that can not be cured, it is a display of force leading to the notion of a terminal case. He has certain ideas about the nature of a theory and it gives clarity to some of the difficulties that exist. The world we can see the confused and confusing, to understand that we must use our general ideas to organize. Assuming that, the real world is a system, then the first step is to organize our general ideas into a systematic framework of abstract thinking and orderly.

Only after doing this we are able to make propositions about the world. An abstract concept is a generalization that emphasizes something important about the world. Such conceptions so much in everyday life. The concept of red for example, can be viewed as an abstraction of all things red that we see around us. Now the logical order of abstract concepts is not the same as talking about the world we see around us and if it is remembered, then writing Parsons becomes somewhat easier to read. 

From the point of view of Parsons's first test for such a theory is logical cohesion. If things like that that he was referring to, is a theory which is logically coherent theory of social science then it must simultaneously express all the things we already know about the social world and most of his work, deals with the translation of other theories and the results of research into the term to indicate that all of it fits.  

The assumption is that as we see the following: that the social world is arranged in a logical and rational manner should be correct. Eventually, this can be confirmed with the development of the theory, the preposition, the preposition that can be tested, but the stage like it is something rather distant.

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