HELSINKI JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES (HJSSH)

A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CONSPIRACY THEORIES AND SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES

E-ISSN: 7764-9221

P-ISSN: 3442-3567

DOI: https://iigdpublishers.com/article/924

This comparative analysis theoretically examines the differences and similarities between conspiracy theories and sociological theories. While conspiracy theories are often dismissed as false, sociological theories are socially accepted. To foster a nuanced perspective, a juxtaposition of both types of theories is undertaken. Through precise definitions, typical characteristics of both theories are derived and compared. Central differences lie in the verifiability, which is often limited for conspiracy theories, affecting their logical coherence. The nature of the respectively described phenomena is another typical difference, as well as the agency attributed to individual actors. Important similarities include that both types of theories are social constructs and can have societal influence. Both can address oppositional themes, exhibit epistemic risks, and are characterized by their provisional nature. The discussion section is divided into epistemic criteria and inherent themes, demonstrating that a careful examination of characteristics is necessary to recognize legitimate social critique and to conduct scientifically grounded debates. 

Keyword(s) Conspiracy Theories, Sociological Theories, Definition, Comparative Analysis, Epistemic Criteria, Social Influence.
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