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Max Weber's 'Objectivity' Reconsidered /

"The German sociologist Max Weber (1864-1920) is without question one of the founders of modern social science. In his methodological writings, notably his essay "The 'Objectivity' of Knowledge in Science and Policy" (1904), Weber sought reflexively to establish a trans-cult...

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Otros Autores: McFalls, Laurence H. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : University of Toronto Press, [2007]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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505 0 0 |g Introduction,  |t Towards a comparative reception-history of Max Weber's oeuvre /  |r Laurence McFalls with Augustin Simard and Barbara Theriault --  |t Weber on Objectivity : advocate or critic? /  |r John Drysdale --  |t Paradox of Social Science : Weber, Winch, and Wittgenstein /  |r John G. Gunnell --  |t Ideal-types as "Utopias" and impartial political clarification : Weber and Mannheim on sociological prudence /  |r Peter Breiner --  |t Did Weber practise the objectivity he preached? /  |r Mario Bunge --  |t Speaking past one another : Durkheim, Weber, and varying modes of sociological explanation /  |r Catherine Colliot-Thelene --  |t Talcott Parsons : a critical loyalty to Max Weber /  |r Guy Rocher --  |t Weberianism, modernity, and the fall of the wall /  |r Roberto Motta --  |t Rethinking Weber's ideal-types of development, politics, and scientific knowledge /  |r Naoshi Yamawaki --  |t Weber, Braudel, and objectivity in comparative research /  |r Jack Goody --  |t Empirical assessment of Max Weber's "objectivity of social science knowledge" /  |r Anthony Oberschall --  |t On being a Weberian (after Spain's 11-14 March) : notes on the continuing relevance of the methodological perspective proposed by Weber /  |r Robert M. Fishman --  |t Weber and the problem of social science prediction /  |r Stephen E. Hanson --  |t Weber, objectivity, and the classics of comparative politics /  |r Jeffrey Kopstein --  |t Also one hundred years since Weber flirted with ethnography /  |r James A. Boon --  |g Conclusion,  |t "Objectivist" ethic and the "spirit" of science /  |r Laurence McFalls with Augustin Simard and Barbara Theriault. 
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