History of Social sciences
Ancient Period (3000 BCE - 500 CE)
- Philosophers like Plato, Aristotle, and Socrates explored human nature, ethics, and politics.
Medieval Period (500 CE - 1500 CE)
- Scholars like Thomas Aquinas integrated philosophy and theology, exploring human nature and society.
Enlightenment (1500 CE - 1800 CE)
- Thinkers like Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau developed social contract theory.
- Adam Smith founded modern economics with "The Wealth of Nations" (1776).
19th Century (1800 CE - 1900 CE)
- Auguste Comte's positivism emphasized scientific study of society.
- Karl Marx's ideas on class struggle and communism emerged.
- Sociology was established as a distinct discipline.
20th Century (1900 CE - 2000 CE)
- Behavioralism and structuralism influenced social sciences.
- Postmodernism challenged traditional notions of truth and reality.
Contemporary Era (2000 CE - present)
- Interdisciplinarity and globalization have transformed social sciences.
- Digital technologies have enabled new methods and forms of analysis.
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