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adam_text | Contents
Appendix of Sources xiii
Editor s Introduction: Methods of Interpretive Sociology
Matthew David xxv
Volume I
Section Is The Classical Statements and Authors
1. The Rise of Hermeneutics 3
Wilhelm Dilthey
(Translated by Frederic Jameson)
2. Translator s Introduction to Max Weber’s Essay on Some
Categories of Interpretive Sociology 19
Edith Graber
3. Some Categories of Interpretive Sociology 27
Max Weber
4. “Anticritical Last Word on The Spirit of Capitalism,77 by Max Weber 61
Wallace M. Davis
5. “Capitalism” in Recent German Literature: Sombart and Weber 87
Talcott Parsons
6. “Capitalism” in Recent German Literature: Sombart and
Weber - Concluded 103
Talcott Parsons
7. The Role of Ideas in Social Action 119
Talcott Parsons
8. The Problem of Sociology 133
Georg Simmel
9. The Sociology of Sociability 157
Georg Simmel
(Translated by Everett C. Hughes)
vi Contents
10. The Verstehen Thesis and the Foundations of Max Weber’s
Methodology 169
Guy Oakes
11. “Rickerfs Value Theory and the Foundations of Weber’s Methodology” 187
Guy Oakes
Section 2: The Interpreters and Challengers of the Classic
Interpret!vist Idea of Verstehen
12. The Operation Called Verstehen 209
Theodore Abel
13. On the Method of Verstehen as the Sole Method of Philosophy 221
Ernest Nagel
14. Empirical Science and Max Weber’s Verstehende Soziologie 225
Peter A. Munch
15. Max Weber’s Verstehen 235
William T. Tucker
16. Verstehen I and Verstehen II: Discussion 243
Theodore Abel
17. “Sense” and “Intention” in Max Weber’s Theory of Social Action 247
Peter A. Munch
18. Weber on Action 259
Stephen P Turner
19. Max Weber’s Interpretive Sociology’: A Comparison of
Conception and Practice 281
Mary Fulbrook
20. Value-relevance, Scientific Laws, and Ideal Types:
The Sociological Methodology of Max Weber 293
John Rex
21. Max Weber on Causal Analysis, Interpretation, and Comparison 311
Fritz Ringer
22. Max Weber’s Interpretive Sociology, the Understanding of
Actions and Motives, and a Weberian View of Man 329
Thomas Burger
23. Max Weber, Interpretive Sociology, and the Sense of Historical
Science: A Positivistic Conception of Verstehen 339
Thomas Burger
24. Causality or Interaction? Simmel, Weber and Interpretive Sociology 353
Klaus Lichtblau
(Translated by Mark Ritter)
25. Max Weber’s Interpretive Sociology and Rational Choice Approach 379
Zenonas Norkus
Contents vii
26. Weber’s verstehen and the History of Qualitative Research:
The Missing Link 401
Jennifer Platt
27. Weber and Interpretive Sociology in America 419
Peter Kivisto and William H. Swatos, Jr
Volume II
Section 3: The Phenomenological Critics
28. The Stranger: An Essay in Social Psychology 3
Alfred Schuetz
29. Common-sense and Scientific Interpretation of Human Action 15
Alfred Schuetz
30. Choosing among Projects of Action 49
Alfred Schuetz
31. Concept and Theory Formation in the Social Sciences 71
Alfred Schütz
32. On Phenomenological Sociology 85
James L Heap and Phillip A Roth
33. Can There Be a Phenomenological Sociology? 105
Edo Pivcevic
34. Alfred Schütz and the Austrian School of Economics 121
Christopher Prendergast
35. The Rationality of Everyday Behavior: A Rational Choice
Reconstruction of the Theory of Action by Alfred Schiitz 145
Hartmut Esser
36. Rationality, Optimality, and Choice: Esser’s Reconstruction of
Alfred Schutz’s Theory of Action 169
Christopher Prendergast
37. Spontaneous Social Order: Economics and Schiitzian Sociology 179
Nicolai Juul Foss
38. Alfred Schütz on a Theory of Motivation 193
Andrew J. Weigert
39. From Weber to Parsons and Schütz: The Eclipse of History in
Modem Social Theory 209
David Zaret
40. Existential Phenomenology and the Sociological Tradition 231
Edward A. Tiryakian
41. Communications 253
Jiri Kolaja, Peter L Berger and Edward A. Tiryakian
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Section 4: The Critical Phenomenologists
42. The Relation between Psychology and Sociology in the Work of
Wilhelm Dilthey 267
Max Horkheimer
43. Existentialism: Remarks on Jean-Paul Sartre’s VEtre et le Néant 279
Herbert Marcuse
44. Towards a Reconstruction of Historical Materialism 307
Jürgen Habermas
45. Some Distinctions in Universal Pragmatics: A Working Paper 319
Jürgen Habermas
46. The A Priori of Communication and the Foundation of the Humanities 331
Karl-Otto Apel
47. Dilthe/s Distinction between “Explanation” and “Understanding”
and the Possibility of Its “Mediation” 361
Karl-Otto Apel
(Translated by John Michael Krois)
48. The Hermeneutic Dimension of Social Science and Its Normative
Foundation 379
Karl-Otto Apel
49. New Developments in Phenomenology in France:
The Phenomenology of Language 401
Paul Ricoeur
(Translated by P G. Goodman)
50. Towards Actionalist Sociology 423
Alain Touraine
(Translated by Sian France)
51. The Voice and the Eye: On the Relationship between
Actors and Analysts 443
Alain Touraine
52. Rationality in the Slum: An Essay on Interpretive Sociology 457
Alejandro Portes
53. Meeting or Mis-meeting? The Dialogical Challenge to Verstehen 477
Rob Shields
Volume m
Section 5: Symbolic Interactionism
54. The Mechanism of Social Consciousness 3
George H. Mead
Contents ix
55. The Social Self
George H Mead
9
56. Social Consciousness
Charles H. Cooley
15
57. The Roots of Social Knowledge
Charles Horton Cooley
33
58. Science without Concepts
49
Herbert Blumer
59. Attitudes and the Social Act 63
Herbert Blumer
60. Sociological Analysis and the “Variable” 71
Herbert Blumer
61. Commentary and Debate: Sociological Implications of the
Thought of George Herbert Mead 83
Herbert Blumer
62. Becoming a Marihuana User 97
Howard S. Becker
63. Whose Side Are We On? 109
Howard S. Becker
64. Symbols of Class Status 121
Erving Goffman
65. The Moral Career of the Mental Patient 133
Erving Goffman
66. Major Trends in Symbolic Interaction Theory in the Past
Twenty-five Years 145
Manford H. Kuhn
Section 6: Ethnomethodology
67. Conditions of Successful Degradation Ceremonies 167
Harold Garfinkel
68. Studies of the Routine Grounds of Everyday Activities 175
Harold Garfinkel
69. Evidence for Locally Produced, Naturally Accountable Phenomena
of Order, Logic, Reason, Meaning, Method, etc. in and as of the
Essential Quiddity of Immortal Ordinary Society, (I of IV):
An Announcement of Studies 205
Harold Garfinkel
70. Ethnomethodolog/s Program 217
Harold Garfinkel
71. A Note on the Uses of Official Statistics 243
John I. Kitsuse and Aaron V. Cicourel
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72. The Role of Cognitive-Linguistic Concepts in Understanding
Everyday Social Interactions 255
Aaron V Cicourel
73. Text and Discourse 275
Aaron V Cicourel
74. The Interpenetration of Communicative Contexts: Examples from
Medical Encounters 303
Aaron V Cicourel
75. John Rawls on Two Concepts of Rules: Some Speculations about
Their Ecological Validity in Behavioral and Social Science Research 321
Aaron V Cicourel
76. Symbolic Interactionism and Ethnomethodology:
A Proposed Synthesis 337
Norman K. Denzin
77. Verstehen, Language and Warrants 357
James L. Heap
78. Writing as Social Action 367
James L. Heap
79. Practical Reasoning in Depression: A Practice 377
James L. Heap
Volume IV
Section 7: Cultural Anthropologists
80. From the Native’s Point of View”: On the Nature of
Anthropological Understanding 3
Clifford Geertz
81. Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight 17
Clifford Geertz
82. Common Sense as a Cultural System 51
Clifford Geertz
83. The Way We Think Now: Toward an Ethnography of
Modem Thought 69
Clifford Geertz
84. Understanding a Primitive Society 83
Peter Winch
85. Social Science 113
Peter Winch
86. Rhetoric and the Ethnographic Genre in Anthropological Research
George E. Marcus
129
Contents xi
87. Ethnographies as Texts 137
George E. Marcus and Dick Cushman
88. On Ethnographic Authority 181
James Clifford
89. Geertz, Cultural Systems, and History: From Synchrony to
Transformation 211
William H. Sewell Jr
Section 8: Contemporary Interpretations, Extensions,
Fusions and Applications
90. On Interpreting an Interpretation 235
Norman K. Denzin
91. Sociological Knowledge: Winch, Marxism, and Verstehen Revisited 243
Kai Nielsen
92. Interpretivism and Generalisation 267
Malcolm Williams
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