The Vocation of Reason : : Studies in Critical Theory and Social Science in the Age of Max Weber / / Hall Thomas Wilson.

This book addresses, and at the same time reflects, the impact of Max Weber on both the social sciences and on critical theory's critique of the social sciences. Weber's conception of 'vocation' is a guiding thread unifying concerns about the nature, scope and limits of theoretic...

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Superior document:International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology ; 87
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden; , Boston : : BRILL,, 2004.
Year of Publication:2004
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology ; 87.
Physical Description:1 online resource (424 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of Tables and Figures
  • Editor's Foreword - The age of Weber, by THomas M. Kemple
  • Author's Introduction - The Ambivalence of Reason: Max Weber's Analysis of Western Modernity
  • PART ONE. THE LIMITS OF 'RATIONALITY': FROM TRADITIONAL TO CRITICAL SOCIAL THEORY
  • Editor's note on Part I
  • I. Reading Max Weber: Critical Theory and the Limits of Sociology
  • II. Critical Theory in America, 1938-1978: A Case of Intellectual Innovation and its Reception
  • III. Critical Theory and Social Science: Episodes in a Changing Problematic from Adorno to Habermas
  • IV. Functional Rationality and 'Sense of Function': Critical Comments on an Ideological Distortion
  • V. Use Value and Substantive Rationality: Marx and Weber on Dichotomization in Modern Social Theory
  • PART TWO. RECONSTRUCTING SOCIAL SCIENCE: FROM SOCIAL THEORIZING TO REFLEXIVE PRAXIS
  • Editor's note on Part II
  • VI. Technocracy as Late Capitalist Ideology: Between Spectre and Myth
  • VII. Communication, Deprivation and Mobilization: Notes on the Achievement of Communicative Action and Related Difficulties
  • VIII. Science, Technology, and Innovation: Reflections on Capital and Common Sense
  • IX. Essential Process of Modernity: A Critical Analysis of Social Science Research Practices and an Alternative
  • X. Time, Space and Value: Recovering the Public Sphere
  • Index.