This paper is concerned with the implications for conceptualizing social action which arise from a consideration of whether human beings are capable of knowing ultimate (universal, unconditionally valid) values. This issue is framed within the view that the validity of our understanding of social action is inextricably linked with the validity of our conception of humankind: the scope and variety of social action has potentialities and limitations that are inscribed by the nature of human beings qua human beings. The paper suggests an enlargement, through the addition of a proposed conceptual tool, of the framework that comprises Weber's typology of social action. It argues that the common human properties of the person in whom social actio...
Being a formal and general as well as the most widely accepted approach to practical rationality, ra...
Ion Ungureanu is one of the most important sociologists Romania has had in the last half a century. ...
The present study examines how individuals with different social value orientations (i.e. prosocial,...
Beckermann A. Value-rationality and the distinction between goal-oriented and value-oriented behavio...
The sociological theory of action has split into two streams the sources of which could be traced ba...
In this book, we attempt to widen the narrow definition of rationality, which leads, according to ga...
Submitted thesis examines the role of the notion of end (purpose) in the theory of action and how re...
After placing the question of values and their components, this paper aims to examine the relationsh...
A view inherited from Max Weber states that purposive rational action, value rational action and aff...
We studied the hypothesis that social value orientations are expressed automatically in behavior, as...
According to Max Weber, value-rational action is characterized by a self-conscious elaboration of ul...
Rationality and Social Value System Rationality and principle of rational behavior is an import...
Many well-known psychological theories on diverse processes (e.g., moral and political judgment, pre...
This article critically analyzes new sociological approaches to the rational choice theory which - b...
International audienceAbout this bookThis book contributes to the developing dialogue between cognit...
Being a formal and general as well as the most widely accepted approach to practical rationality, ra...
Ion Ungureanu is one of the most important sociologists Romania has had in the last half a century. ...
The present study examines how individuals with different social value orientations (i.e. prosocial,...
Beckermann A. Value-rationality and the distinction between goal-oriented and value-oriented behavio...
The sociological theory of action has split into two streams the sources of which could be traced ba...
In this book, we attempt to widen the narrow definition of rationality, which leads, according to ga...
Submitted thesis examines the role of the notion of end (purpose) in the theory of action and how re...
After placing the question of values and their components, this paper aims to examine the relationsh...
A view inherited from Max Weber states that purposive rational action, value rational action and aff...
We studied the hypothesis that social value orientations are expressed automatically in behavior, as...
According to Max Weber, value-rational action is characterized by a self-conscious elaboration of ul...
Rationality and Social Value System Rationality and principle of rational behavior is an import...
Many well-known psychological theories on diverse processes (e.g., moral and political judgment, pre...
This article critically analyzes new sociological approaches to the rational choice theory which - b...
International audienceAbout this bookThis book contributes to the developing dialogue between cognit...
Being a formal and general as well as the most widely accepted approach to practical rationality, ra...
Ion Ungureanu is one of the most important sociologists Romania has had in the last half a century. ...
The present study examines how individuals with different social value orientations (i.e. prosocial,...