Abstract

Max Weber (1864-1920) is perhaps the classic sociology author who paid the most attention to the methodological problems of the social sciences. And although his methodological essays can sometimes be difficult to understand, they do not cease to fascinate specialists for their intellectual acuity. The following article analyzes a somewhat neglected facet of Weber’s methodological essays: his criticism of German historicism.

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