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twentieth century, the
first wave of
German sociologists formally introduced verstehende (interpretive)
sociological antipositivism,
proposing research should...
- or
environment is to
treat them like objects.
Interpretive sociology (
verstehende Soziologie) is the
study of
society that
concentrates on the meanings...
- one hand, and
interpretive sciences (beschreibende
Wissenschaften or
verstehende Wissenschaften, that is, the
sciences which are
based on the Verstehen...
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symbolically prestructured reality cannot be
gained by
observation alone."
Verstehende social theory has been the
concern of
phenomenological works, such as...
- also
largely rejected Mises'
formulation of
Praxeology in
favor of the
verstehende Methode ("interpretive method")
articulated by Max Weber. In the 20th...
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interpreted methodological individualism as
having had
close proximity to
verstehende ("interpretive") sociology, as
actions could be
interpreted subjectively...
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qualitatively and quantitatively,
often in the
tradition of Max Weber's "
Verstehende Soziologie" (Interpretive Sociology).
Articles are
usually published...
- 1932: Der
sinnhafte Aufbau der
sozialen Welt: eine
Einleitung in die
verstehende Soziologie. Wien: J. Springer. 1941: "William James'
Concept of the Stream...
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cultural change, religion, the family, and
recently mainland China.
Verstehende Soziologie und
Theorie der
Symbolischen Interaktion. Stuttgart: B. G...
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critical philosophical foundation for Max Weber's
interpretive sociology (
verstehende Soziologie) by
applying methods and
insights derived from the philosophy...