Max Weber's methodology :: the unification of the cultural and social sciences /
At a time when historical and cultural analyses are being subjected to all manner of ideological and disciplinary prodding and poking, the work of Max Weber, the brilliant social theorist and one of the most creative intellectual forces in the twentieth century, is especially relevant. In this signi...
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Zusammenfassung: | At a time when historical and cultural analyses are being subjected to all manner of ideological and disciplinary prodding and poking, the work of Max Weber, the brilliant social theorist and one of the most creative intellectual forces in the twentieth century, is especially relevant. In this significant study, Fritz Ringer offers a new approach to the work of Weber, interpreting his methodological writings in the context of the lively German intellectual debates of his day. According to Ringer, Weber was able to bridge the intellectual divide between humanistic interpretation and causal explanation in historical and cultural studies in a way that speaks directly to our own time, when methodological differences continue to impede fruitful cooperation between humanists and social scientists. In the place of the humanists' subjectivism and the social scientists' naturalism, Weber developed the flexible and realistic concepts of objective probability and adequate causation. Grounding technical theories in specific examples, Ringer has written an essential text for all students of Weber and of social theory in the humanities and social sciences. |
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title_auth | Max Weber's methodology : the unification of the cultural and social sciences / |
title_exact_search | Max Weber's methodology : the unification of the cultural and social sciences / |
title_full | Max Weber's methodology : the unification of the cultural and social sciences / Fritz Ringer. |
title_fullStr | Max Weber's methodology : the unification of the cultural and social sciences / Fritz Ringer. |
title_full_unstemmed | Max Weber's methodology : the unification of the cultural and social sciences / Fritz Ringer. |
title_short | Max Weber's methodology : |
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topic | Weber, Max, 1864-1920. Weber, Max, 1864-1920 Et les sciences sociales. Weber, Max, 1864-1920 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJycKXbHp38y9QfvrTWVYP SOCIAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Sociology General. bisacsh Sociale wetenschappen. gtt Geesteswetenschappen. gtt Methodologie. gtt |
topic_facet | Weber, Max, 1864-1920. Weber, Max, 1864-1920 Et les sciences sociales. Weber, Max, 1864-1920 SOCIAL SCIENCE Essays. SOCIAL SCIENCE Sociology General. Sociale wetenschappen. Geesteswetenschappen. Methodologie. |
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