Abstract

Abstract Satisfactory verbal theory in sociology is dependent on appropriate concept formation, which in turn must be based on precise terminology and word usage. Futhermore, such terminology should enable the theorist to communicate unambiguously with others knowledgeable in the discipline, a goal to which contemporary sociological theorists have not yet arrived. An understanding of the relationship of logic, meaning, and truth must underlay successful efforts to overcome deficiencies in theory construction. The logical positivists have pointed the way to the development of scientific theory as the basis of empirical social science.

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