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... particular accounts into a common language and to agree amongst themselves on the description in this new language of any particular social system . What we have , therefore , is not simply a single language and a single set of ...
... particular accounts into a common language and to agree amongst themselves on the description in this new language of any particular social system . What we have , therefore , is not simply a single language and a single set of ...
Page 106
... particular qualities of the working class , inextricably unites these too vastly differing things . ' Further , when one notes how far a particular industrial com- munity adheres to tradition and how far it adapts to innovation , there ...
... particular qualities of the working class , inextricably unites these too vastly differing things . ' Further , when one notes how far a particular industrial com- munity adheres to tradition and how far it adapts to innovation , there ...
Page 107
... particular activities seem to have the ability to make themselves felt to any recognizable extent in the face of the conditions , determined by the social and cultural class structure , which held sway during the period of maximum ...
... particular activities seem to have the ability to make themselves felt to any recognizable extent in the face of the conditions , determined by the social and cultural class structure , which held sway during the period of maximum ...
Contents
One Introduction | 1 |
Three The relevance of values | 37 |
University of Leeds | 63 |
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actor argument asceticism basis become behaviour capitalist causal concerned contemporary context cultural definition Dilthey discussion Durkheim Economy and Society empirical essay ethical neutrality ethnomethodology forms formulation framework historian human Ibid ideal types ideas important individual industrial interpretation involved kind knowledge labour level of meaning logical Mannheim Max Weber method methodological individualism modern sociology motivation nature notion object observed orientation particular phenomenological philosophical political positivist possible principle priori propositions Protestant Ethic Protestantism psychological question rational reality reference reification relevance religion religious Rickert S. N. Eisenstadt Schelting scientific sect sense significance Simmel situation social action social facts social relationships social science sociography sociological analysis sociological concepts sociological explanation sociological theory sociologists sociology of religion spirit of capitalism structure subjective meaning substantive theoretical thought tion traditional understanding valid value theory value-judgment value-relevance verstehen Weber Thesis Weber's methodology Weber's sociology whole Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft workers