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- catalog abstract "Interpretive sociology involves the consideration of not only sense evidence, but also of meanings, affects, and other subjective phenomena. Sociologists and social philosophers have attempted to understand social behavior through observable interaction and wellsprings of behavior. This book is dedicated to a critical analysis of these approaches, from the positivist hermeneutics of Emilio Betti to the non-rational ethics of Max Scheler. Guided by a general model of social scientific activity developed in the introduction, it carefully explores the rich diversity of interpretive positions.".
- catalog contributor b9681210.
- catalog contributor b9681211.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-196) and index.".
- catalog description "Interpretive sociology involves the consideration of not only sense evidence, but also of meanings, affects, and other subjective phenomena. Sociologists and social philosophers have attempted to understand social behavior through observable interaction and wellsprings of behavior. This book is dedicated to a critical analysis of these approaches, from the positivist hermeneutics of Emilio Betti to the non-rational ethics of Max Scheler. Guided by a general model of social scientific activity developed in the introduction, it carefully explores the rich diversity of interpretive positions.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Sociology and Interpretation -- pt. I. The Origins of Interpretive Sociology. 1. Max Weber and Interpretive Sociology -- pt. II. Successors and Fellow Travelers. 2. Alfred Schutz. 3. Karl Mannheim. 4. Max Scheler -- pt. III. Contemporary Trends. 5. Positivist Interpretation: Emilio Betti. 6. Humanist Interpretation: Hans-Georg Gadamer. 7. Critical Interpretation: Theodor Adorno. 8. Critical Interpretation: Jurgen Habermas -- pt. IV. Conclusion. 9. Conclusion: Metatheory of Knowledge and Interpretive Programs.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 208 p. :".
- catalog identifier "079143043X (hc : acid-free paper)".
- catalog identifier "0791430448 (pb : acid-free paper)".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Albany : State University of New York Press,".
- catalog subject "301/.01 20".
- catalog subject "HM24 .P735 1996".
- catalog subject "Sociology Methodology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Sociology and Interpretation -- pt. I. The Origins of Interpretive Sociology. 1. Max Weber and Interpretive Sociology -- pt. II. Successors and Fellow Travelers. 2. Alfred Schutz. 3. Karl Mannheim. 4. Max Scheler -- pt. III. Contemporary Trends. 5. Positivist Interpretation: Emilio Betti. 6. Humanist Interpretation: Hans-Georg Gadamer. 7. Critical Interpretation: Theodor Adorno. 8. Critical Interpretation: Jurgen Habermas -- pt. IV. Conclusion. 9. Conclusion: Metatheory of Knowledge and Interpretive Programs.".
- catalog title "Sociology and interpretation : from Weber to Habermas / Charles A. Pressler and Fabio B. Dasilva.".
- catalog type "text".