Empiricism, Symbolic Realism, and the Mystique of the Extreme* |
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Authors: | Barbara C. Karcher Jack O. Balswick Ira E. Robinson |
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Affiliation: | Kennesaw College;University of Georgia |
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Abstract: | The empiricist/symbolic realist debate in the sociology of religion, as well as the broader objectivist/subjectivist controversy in social science, suffers from the mystique of the extreme. Emphasis has been placed on the two approaches as opposing alternatives, an either-or choice. This paper suggests that the mystique of the extreme prohibits perception of the necessary, dialectical complementarity of the two approaches. Neither alone can succeed in understanding religion scientifically. Research efforts must bring together the two perspectives by using what social anthropologists refer to as the emic and etic levels of analysis. |
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