Virtues,Values and Victims: Toward a Theory of Social Problems |
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Authors: | Dean D. Knudsen |
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Affiliation: | Purdue University , USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract The area of social problems has suffered from inadequate definitions, largely because there is no serious application of theory to the problem. An examination of epistemological issues reveals three distinct approaches: the virtues approach, based on objectivity, the values approach, based on subjectivity, and the victims approach, based on a dialectical relationship of object and subject. The implications of these epistemologies for social problems are assessed, and the necessity of an ethical position is demonstrated. Finally three social problem issues are defined: issues of human survival, of human community, of human dignity. |
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