The problem of causality in sociology
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Abstract
Causality is defined as Belief that the events which happened in Predictable ways . and every event leads to another especially if the relation between variables is real and direct so that this issue is one of important issues that Faces the humanities in general and sociology In particular where this science faces many difficulties. A Challenge that faces the Scientific research in this field is study of Social phenomena in Communities on of its important Features is changing in Perpetual dynamic movement. The study of human behavior and Interpreting it quantitatively and qualitatively is very difficult so that sociology is suffering from many problems one of them is the "Causality problem " where the Current study found that there are no complete Causal relationships 100% between variables of Social phenomena because of Several factors Such as : Multiple theories in sociology, Difficulty of analogy in Complete and accurate way , Difficulty of Apply objectivity in study of its Phenomenology and Difficulty of Adjust variables, Inaccuracy In fixing terms and concepts in sociology.