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      • In 1903, Max Weber published a paper entitled "Roscher's 'Historical Method'."' This was his first purely methodological essay, a critique of the metatheoretical assumptions of the German Historical School of economics.
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  2. Aug 24, 2007 · His methodological writings were instrumental in establishing the self-identity of modern social science as a distinct field of inquiry; he is still claimed as the source of inspiration by empirical positivists and their hermeneutic detractors alike.

  3. Oct 1, 2021 · In this blog post I’ll share my view on how and why we should study Weber, and especially, why we should read Weber as a philosopher. As many before me, I attempted to find a coherent methodology and philosophy of science in Weber’s oeuvre .

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  4. I argue that Weber broadened the scope for economics by integrating the empirical facts of history and the contemporary world, while Mises narrowed it by attempting to establish an economics purified of contingent empirical reality.

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  5. Weber, in common with most of his German contemporaries, bluntly rejects the Comtean notion that the sciences are ordered in the form of an empirical and logical hierarchy, in which each science depends upon the prior historical emergence of the one below it in the hierarchy.

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  6. Dec 8, 2017 · The main problem that is addressed in this article is how to use Max Weber’s concept of the ideal type in concrete sociological research. The ideal type was invented by Weber more than a century ag...

  7. Dec 31, 2011 · Max Weber wrote these methodological essays in the closest intimacy with actual research and against a background of constant and intensive meditation on substantive problems in the theory...