1st Edition

Max Weber and Methodology of Social Science

By T. Huff Copyright 1988
    92 Pages
    by Routledge

    92 Pages
    by Routledge

    Huff provides a rare, full-scale study of the origins and development of Max Weber's methodology, which focuses on Weber's neglected early methodological essays that were not translated into English until the 1970s. He explores Weber's writings in light of developments in postempiricist philosophy of science, and shows that Weber was well aware of the epistemological foundations of the descriptive psychology school, whose intellectual heir was Husserl. This volume will help scholars and students understand in the broadest sense the issues central to the logic of social scientifi c explanation, and will appeal to philosophers, sociologists, political scientists, as well as scholars of Weber.

    Preface, INTRODUCTION, CHAPTER ONE, CHAPTER TWO, CHAPTER THREE, Index

    Biography

    T. Huff