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The reductionism of Weber's social science methodology and theory of action
2016
SOCIOLÓGIA A SPOLOČNOSŤ / SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIETY
Max Weber is a sociology classic who left behind the most detailed historical explanations, but only at the expense of theoretical coherence. At least this is how Weber was characterized by Richard Münch (1981, 18) when compared to Marx and Durkheim. Weber's methodology is usually considered unconstrained, not burdened by great ideals of the scientific method. When criticized then it is so for its incoherence and ambiguity. This text takes a different perspective on Weber, joining a minority
doi:10.17846/ss.2016.1.2.18-42
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