Type Methodology and Type Myth: Some Antecedents of Max Weber's Approach* |
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Authors: | Mark Joseph Goodman |
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Abstract: | The methodological proposals of Windelband, Knies, Schmoller, Menger, Simmel, Dilthey and Rickert are surveyed and compared. Two difficulties in the writings are identified: the strict division which is urged (or accepted) between science and history, and the tendency to treat societies as “social wholes,” which have an autonomous existence and are self-developing. |
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