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... empirical judgment on value - facts are fully demonstrated in Weberian sociological analyses . One may ask : how can one judge the empirical significance of ethical orientations and attitudes , which Weber's work is all about ...
... empirical judgment on value - facts are fully demonstrated in Weberian sociological analyses . One may ask : how can one judge the empirical significance of ethical orientations and attitudes , which Weber's work is all about ...
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... empirical generalizations on the formation of the modern world . The last part is a direct link with his original personal interest in the sociological sources of modern industrialism , but these empirical generalizations are , for us ...
... empirical generalizations on the formation of the modern world . The last part is a direct link with his original personal interest in the sociological sources of modern industrialism , but these empirical generalizations are , for us ...
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... empirical reality — which is , in effect , a logical use of theory and empirical research . This may not seem a plain statement in relation to the more recent theorists , whose claim to importance rests almost entirely on their ...
... empirical reality — which is , in effect , a logical use of theory and empirical research . This may not seem a plain statement in relation to the more recent theorists , whose claim to importance rests almost entirely on their ...
Contents
One Introduction | 1 |
Three The relevance of values | 37 |
University of Leeds | 63 |
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