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Chryszel Joy P. RoblesBSAT-3CHAPTER 1: STUDY OF SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGYHISTORY OF SOCIOLOGY

RELATIONSHIP OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIIOLOGY TO OTHER SOCIAL SCIENCES 1. History- past events of the people and its connection to its civilization.2. Economics economic life of humans3. Political Science for sociology the decision of the poople.4. Psychology- human behavior.HISTORY OF ANTHROPOLOGY It is traced from the ancient Greek historical and philosophical writings about human nature and the organization of human society. During in Middle Ages, biblical scholars dominated European thinking on questions related to human origins and cultural development From the 15th to the 18th centuries, the period of discoveries and explorations, European explorers, missionaries, soldiers and colonial officials were sources of facts and findings. The Age of Enlightenment in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries marked the beginning of scientific and rational philosophical thoughts. Scottish- born David Hume, John Locke of England, and Jean- Jacques Rousseau of France wrote a number of humanistic works on the nature of human kind. (philosophical works than religious works). In the early 19th century, flint tools and other artifacts were discovered in France and other parts of Europe. The 20th century marked the beginning of modern anthropology in both physical and cultural aspects.

PIONEERS Franz Boaz Auguste Comte Charles H. Cooley Emile Durkheim Karl Marx Lewis Henry Morgan Herbert Spencer Edward Burnett Taylor Max Weber

THEORY system of ideas or statement held as an explanation of group of facts or phenomena.

RESEARCH PROCESS

Observation Survey Experimentation