Science, Values and Politics in Max Weber's Methodology

Science, Values and Politics in Max Weber's Methodology
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 371
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ISBN-10 : 9781317058830
ISBN-13 : 1317058836
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Synopsis Science, Values and Politics in Max Weber's Methodology by : Hans Henrik Bruun

First published in 1972, this book on Weber's methodological writings is today regarded as a modern classic in its field. In this new expanded edition, the author has revised and updated the original text, and translated the numerous German quotations into English. He has also added a new introduction, where he discusses major issues raised in the relevant secondary literature since 1972. The author traces the relationship between values and science in Max Weber's methodology of its central aspects: value freedom, value relation (Wertbeziehung), value analysis, the ideal type and the special problems which pertain to the sphere of politics. Weber's thought is presented and discussed on the basis of a meticulous analysis of all available, published or unpublished, original material. The book is indispensable for all serious Weber scholars and provides the general student with a clear, accessible and authoritative exposition of major aspects of Weber's methodology.

Methodology of Social Sciences

Methodology of Social Sciences
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781351505574
ISBN-13 : 1351505572
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Synopsis Methodology of Social Sciences by : Max Weber

Max Weber wrote these methodological essays in the closest intimacy with actual research and against a background of constant and intensive meditation on substantive problems in the theory and strategy of the social sciences. They were written between 1903 and 1917, the most productive of Max Weber's life, when he was working on his studies in the sociology of religion and Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft.Weber had done important work in economic and legal history and had taught economic theory. On the basis of original investigations, he had acquired a specialist's knowledge of the details of German economic and social structure. His always vital concern for the political prosperity of Germany among the nations thrust him deeply into discussion of political ideals and programs.Weber's methodology still holds interest for us. Some of its shortcomings, from the contemporary viewpoint, may be attributed to the fact that some of the methodological problems that he treated could not be satisfactorily resolved prior to certain actual developments in research technique. These few qualifications aside, the work remains a pioneering work in large scale social research, from one of the field's masters.

Max Weber's Methodology

Max Weber's Methodology
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 201
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ISBN-10 : 9780674042773
ISBN-13 : 0674042778
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Synopsis Max Weber's Methodology by : Fritz K. RINGER

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. Fully reconstructed, Max Weber's methodological position in fact anticipated the most fruitful directions in our own contemporary philosophies of the cultural and social sciences. Ringer's conceptualization of Weber's approach and achievement elucidates Weber's reconciliation of interpretive understanding and causal explanation and shows its relevance to intellectual life and culture in Weber's own time and in ours as well.

Max Weber

Max Weber
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 602
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ISBN-10 : 9781136642418
ISBN-13 : 1136642412
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Synopsis Max Weber by : Hans Henrik Bruun

Weber’s methodological writings form the bedrock of key ideas across the social sciences. His discussion of value freedom and value commitment, causality, understanding and explanation, theory building and ideal types have been of fundamental importance, and their impact remains undiminished today. These ideas influence the current research practice of sociologists, historians, economists and political scientists and are central to debates in the philosophy of social science. But, until now, Weber's extensive writings on methodology have lacked a comprehensive publication. Edited by two of the world's leading Weber scholars, Collected Methodological Writings will provide a completely new, accurate and reliable translation of Weber’s extensive output, including previously untranslated letters. Accompanying editorial commentary explains the context of, and interconnections between, all these writings, and additional useful features include a glossary of German terms and an English key, endnotes, bibliography, and person and subject indexes.

Max Weber on the Methodology of the Social Sciences

Max Weber on the Methodology of the Social Sciences
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Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105020019514
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Synopsis Max Weber on the Methodology of the Social Sciences by : Max Weber

Three essays, two of which were first published in Archiv für Sozialwissenshcft und Sozialpolitik in 1904 and 1905, and the third in Logos in 1917. The meaning of "ethical neutrality" in sociology and economics.--"Objectivity" in social science and social policy.--Critical studies in the logic of the cultural sciences.

Science, Values and Politics in Max Weber's Methodology

Science, Values and Politics in Max Weber's Methodology
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0754645290
ISBN-13 : 9780754645290
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Synopsis Science, Values and Politics in Max Weber's Methodology by : Hans Henrik Bruun

Dealing with Weber's methodological writings, this work traces the relationship between values and science in Max Weber's methodology of its central aspects: value freedom, value relation (Wertbeziehung), value analysis, the ideal type and the special problems which pertain to the sphere of politics.

Methodology of Social Sciences

Methodology of Social Sciences
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Publisher : Transaction Publishers
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781412843836
ISBN-13 : 1412843839
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Methodology of Social Sciences by : Henry A. Finch

Max Weber wrote these methodological essays in the closest intimacy with actual research and against a background of constant and intensive meditation on substantive problems in the theory and strategy of the social sciences. They were written between 1903 and 1917, the most productive of Max Weber's life, when he was working on his studies in the sociology of religion and Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Weber had done important work in economic and legal history and had taught economic theory. On the basis of original investigations, he had acquired a specialist's knowledge of the details of German economic and social structure. His always vital concern for the political prosperity of Germany among the nations thrust him deeply into discussion of political ideals and programs. Weber's methodology still holds interest for us. Some of its shortcomings, from the contemporary viewpoint, may be attributed to the fact that some of the methodological problems that he treated could not be satisfactorily resolved prior to certain actual developments in research technique. These few qualifications aside, the work remains a pioneering work in large scale social research, from one of the field's masters.