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... position of the analyst , it is said , is in one category and the value - relevance in another ; or it is claimed that they are the same . But one must remember that Weber was not at all con- cerned with inventing descriptive categories ...
... position of the analyst , it is said , is in one category and the value - relevance in another ; or it is claimed that they are the same . But one must remember that Weber was not at all con- cerned with inventing descriptive categories ...
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... position was untenable and most of Weber's successors have therefore been forced to abandon either his concern with meaning or his tendencies towards scientific positivism . Neither of these positions does Weber justice and what is ...
... position was untenable and most of Weber's successors have therefore been forced to abandon either his concern with meaning or his tendencies towards scientific positivism . Neither of these positions does Weber justice and what is ...
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... position - but not in the position itself . For what are at issue in his argument are the grounds upon which value - judgments can be justified . And it is clear that , if sociology is shaped by value , it cannot become the ...
... position - but not in the position itself . For what are at issue in his argument are the grounds upon which value - judgments can be justified . And it is clear that , if sociology is shaped by value , it cannot become the ...
Contents
One Introduction | 1 |
Three The relevance of values | 37 |
University of Leeds | 63 |
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