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Gaurav Seth 3 years, 11 months ago
Sociological Perspective is a rational knowledge whereas common sense knowledge is based on general understanding. • Sociological Perspective is objective in nature whereas common sense knowledge is subjective. • Sociological Perspective has a body of concepts, method and objective data whereas common sense knowledge is unreflective since it does not question its own origins. • Sociological Knowledge arrives at conclusion by looking at things from different vantage points. while common sense tends to limit itself to constraints of time, space, gender etc
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