The Relation of Ethics to Sociology

In Marcus G. Singer (ed.), Essays on Ethics and Method. Oxford, GB: Clarendon Press (2000)
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Here Sidgwick presents his position on how ethical theory differs from the then new enterprise of sociology. After discussing the contributions made to the latter discipline by Comte and Spencer, Sidgwick analyses the claim that sociology absorbs ethical theory, reducing it to a subordinate branch of sociology. He argues that although these disciplines can and should be harmonized, it is not possible to bring together two such different lines of thought. Whereas ethical theory is a normative endeavour, sociology is inherently descriptive.

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