Following Aristotle's distinction between theoretical and practical rationality, Max Weber holds that beliefs about the world and actions within the world must follow procedures consistently and be appropriately formed if they are to count as rational. Here, I argue that Weber's account of theoretical and practical rationality, as disclosed through his conception of the disenchantment of the world, displays a confessional architecture consistently structured by a nineteenth century German Protestant outlook. I develop this thesis through a review of the concepts of rationality and disenchantment in Weber's major works and conclude that this conceptual framework depicts a Protestant account of modernity
The suggestions which Max Weber and Jurgen Habermas offer to ameliorate the moral, ethical and pract...
none1no· Axiological rationality and disenchantment of the world. New interpretations of Max Weber’s...
The thesis, conceived as a theoretical study, deals with Max Weber's contribution to the issues of r...
Th roughout the 20th century, Max Weber’s sociological views had a highly profound impact on almost...
This essay seeks to discover just how far it can be argued that rationality of modernity can do so b...
Copyright Routledge [Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA]Max Weber is seen as one...
Two core notions in Weber's sociology of religions, namely, the "Western rationalization" and the "d...
The major contribution of Max Weber, according to the author, is to be seen in the concept of the “m...
In the first part of the paper M. Weber’s standpoint will be analyzed. Through the distinction betwe...
This book brings together leading figures in history, sociology, political science, feminism and cri...
The sociological theory of action has split into two streams the sources of which could be traced ba...
Heinz Steinert’s recent work on Max Weber’s Calvinist thesis is challenging and thought provoking, b...
The writings of Weber and Taylor have some strong affinities. Both start from the anthropological id...
Max Weber began his sociology of law with a description of the then present of Western legal thought...
The writings of Weber and Taylor have some strong affinities. Both start from the anthropological id...
The suggestions which Max Weber and Jurgen Habermas offer to ameliorate the moral, ethical and pract...
none1no· Axiological rationality and disenchantment of the world. New interpretations of Max Weber’s...
The thesis, conceived as a theoretical study, deals with Max Weber's contribution to the issues of r...
Th roughout the 20th century, Max Weber’s sociological views had a highly profound impact on almost...
This essay seeks to discover just how far it can be argued that rationality of modernity can do so b...
Copyright Routledge [Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA]Max Weber is seen as one...
Two core notions in Weber's sociology of religions, namely, the "Western rationalization" and the "d...
The major contribution of Max Weber, according to the author, is to be seen in the concept of the “m...
In the first part of the paper M. Weber’s standpoint will be analyzed. Through the distinction betwe...
This book brings together leading figures in history, sociology, political science, feminism and cri...
The sociological theory of action has split into two streams the sources of which could be traced ba...
Heinz Steinert’s recent work on Max Weber’s Calvinist thesis is challenging and thought provoking, b...
The writings of Weber and Taylor have some strong affinities. Both start from the anthropological id...
Max Weber began his sociology of law with a description of the then present of Western legal thought...
The writings of Weber and Taylor have some strong affinities. Both start from the anthropological id...
The suggestions which Max Weber and Jurgen Habermas offer to ameliorate the moral, ethical and pract...
none1no· Axiological rationality and disenchantment of the world. New interpretations of Max Weber’s...
The thesis, conceived as a theoretical study, deals with Max Weber's contribution to the issues of r...