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Lecture notes in sociological theory outlining the philosophical debates between natural and social sciences in the late nineteenth century and presenting Max Weber’s methodological position on values, interpretation, and the concept of the ideal type.
Course: SOC 3150: Classical Sociological Theory
Lecture: 27
Topic: Weber’s Methodological Thought I
Academic Field: Sociology
Subfield: Classical Sociological Theory
Thematic Focus: Methodology of the Social Sciences
Key Thinker: Max Weber
Related Philosophers: Wilhelm Windelband; Heinrich Rickert
Institutional Context: University of Heidelberg intellectual debates
Historical Period Discussed: 1880–1904
Type of Document: University lecture notes
Subject Matter: Philosophical and methodological foundations of social science research
Concepts Discussed: Nomothetic and ideographic sciences; theory of knowledge; values and social action; ideal type methodology
Referenced Works: Roscher and Knies: The Logical Problems of Historical Economics (1902–03); Objectivity in Social Science and Social Policy (1903–04)
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