Correct option is D
The act of separating social phenomena from social actors is referred to as
Objectivism. Objectivism is a philosophical perspective that views social phenomena as existing independently of the individuals who interact with or perceive them. It emphasizes the study of social structures, institutions, and norms as external realities that influence behavior but are not directly tied to individual subjective interpretations.
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Positivism (Option a): Advocates the application of scientific methods to study social phenomena but is not directly concerned with separating phenomena from actors.
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Relativism (Option b): Suggests that truth or reality depends on cultural, societal, or individual contexts, emphasizing subjective experience.
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Subjectivism (Option c): Focuses on individuals' perspectives and interpretations of social reality.
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Objectivism (Option d): Correctly refers to studying social phenomena as external and independent realities.