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- catalog abstract "Annotation This book addresses, and at the same time reflects, the impact of Max Weber on both the social sciences and on critical theory's critique of the social sciences. Weber's conception of 'vocation' is a guiding thread unifying concerns about the nature, scope and limits of theoretical thinking among social scientists, whether supportive or critical of Weber. Not surprisingly, the source of many of these concerns, whether intended or unintended, biographical or situational, is the ambiguous legacy of Weber himself. Wilson's interrogation of Weber's thought in articles and essays over the past 30 years, supplemented by Kemple's insights, makes a strong case for the claim that we do indeed live in 'the age of Weber'.".
- catalog contributor b13131492.
- catalog created "2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- catalog description "Annotation This book addresses, and at the same time reflects, the impact of Max Weber on both the social sciences and on critical theory's critique of the social sciences. Weber's conception of 'vocation' is a guiding thread unifying concerns about the nature, scope and limits of theoretical thinking among social scientists, whether supportive or critical of Weber. Not surprisingly, the source of many of these concerns, whether intended or unintended, biographical or situational, is the ambiguous legacy of Weber himself. Wilson's interrogation of Weber's thought in articles and essays over the past 30 years, supplemented by Kemple's insights, makes a strong case for the claim that we do indeed live in 'the age of Weber'.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "pt. 2. Reconstructing Social Science: From Social Theorizing to Reflexive Praxis -- Editor's note to Part II -- 6. Technocracy as Late Capitalist Ideology: Between Spectre and Myth -- 7. Communication, Deprivation and Mobilization: Notes on the Achievement of Communicative Action and Related Difficulties -- 8. Science, Technology, and Innovation: Reflections on Capital and Common Sense -- 9. Essential Process of Modernity: A Critical Analysis of Social Science Research Practices and an Alternative -- 10. Time, Space and Value: Recovering the Public Sphere.".
- catalog extent "xlvii, 376 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Vocation of reason.".
- catalog identifier "9004136312 (pb : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Vocation of reason.".
- catalog isPartOf "International studies in sociology and social anthropology, 0074-8684 ; v. 87".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Leiden ; Boston : Brill,".
- catalog relation "Vocation of reason.".
- catalog subject "301/.09 22".
- catalog subject "HM447 .W55 2004".
- catalog subject "Rationalism.".
- catalog subject "Sociology History.".
- catalog subject "Sociology Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Weber, Max, 1864-1920.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 2. Reconstructing Social Science: From Social Theorizing to Reflexive Praxis -- Editor's note to Part II -- 6. Technocracy as Late Capitalist Ideology: Between Spectre and Myth -- 7. Communication, Deprivation and Mobilization: Notes on the Achievement of Communicative Action and Related Difficulties -- 8. Science, Technology, and Innovation: Reflections on Capital and Common Sense -- 9. Essential Process of Modernity: A Critical Analysis of Social Science Research Practices and an Alternative -- 10. Time, Space and Value: Recovering the Public Sphere.".
- catalog title "The vocation of reason : studies in critical theory and social science in the age of Max Weber / by H.T. Wilson ; edited and with a foreword by Thomas M. Kemple.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".