Max Weber's methodologies: interpretation and critique
Publisher's description: Max Weber is widely regarded as the most important and influential figure in the history of the social sciences. Among other things, he wrote extensively on the methodology of the social sciences, but his writings on methodology are complex and are the subject of many c...
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Zusammenfassung: | Publisher's description: Max Weber is widely regarded as the most important and influential figure in the history of the social sciences. Among other things, he wrote extensively on the methodology of the social sciences, but his writings on methodology are complex and are the subject of many conflicting interpretations. In this authoritative new book, Sven Eliaeson provides a comprehensive introduction to Weber's methodology and to the various ways it has been interpreted by subsequent scholars in Europe and the United States. Eliaeson shows how the vested interests of scholars have resulted in biased interpretations of Weber's work. Weber was preoccupied with the intellectual problems of his time and not with our current disciplinary crises. By placing Weber's thought and methodology in its historical context, Eliaeson is able to provide a masterly reconstruction of his central concerns while at the same time exploring the enduring relevance of Weber's work for sociology today. This book will be recognized as a definitive work on Weber's methodology and will be an indispensable text for students and scholars in sociology and the social sciences. |
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Contents
List of Abbreviations vii
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1
1 The Contexts 5
German Historicism and the Controversy over Method 5
The Post Enlightenment Anguish of Polytheism 10
Neo Kantianism and Nominalism 12
2 The Shaping of Weber's Conceptual Tools 16
Distinguishing the Natural from the Social Sciences 16
Enter 'Values' and the Problem of Selection and
Value Intrusion 19
Rickert: Theoretical and Practical Value Relation 22
Weber: Scientific Value Relativism 25
The Limits of Social Science Concept Formation 29
Postscript: Evaluating Rickert's Influence on Weber 30
3 An Analysis of Weber's Solution 34
Objectivity, Selection and Causal Significance 34
Rational Understanding 41
Weber's Anti Psychologism 44
The Ideal Type 46
Conclusion 51
4 Three Paradigmatic Conceptions of Weber 55
Introduction: A Brief Outline of Weber's Reception 55
Talcott Parsons: Weber as a Macro Sociologist 63
Alfred Schutz: Weber as a 'Hermeneutic' 74
Lazarsfeld and Oberschall: Weber as an Empirical
Social Scientist 84
5 Beyond Appropriation: Weber Yesterday and Today 97
Preamble 97
The Weber Renaissance as a Living Legacy 97
Selective and 'Creative' Presentism 102
Continuing Significance: Weber as Mediator 104
Increasing Professionalization and Cohesiveness 105
The Dispute about the Centre of Gravity of Weber's
Work and Methodology 107
Does an Overarching Interpretation Matter? HO
Nietzsche, the Disenchantment Thesis and Methodology 112
Appendix:The Radical Solution? Gunnar Myrdal and
the Diffusion of Value Orientation/Relation I' 8
Methodological Appendix 123
Recontextualizing Weber at the Crossroads 123
Approaching the Classics 127
Notes 130
Short Biographies 170
Glossary 186
References 195
Index 226 |
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