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- W393417251 abstract "* Abstract: Are Max Weber's action concepts nowadays still useful for sociological analysis? Two strategies can be applied to decide the importance of Weber's ideal types for modern sociology. First, several researchers have tried to clarify Weber's ambiguous concepts by using his terminology. I will discuss some of these attempts and propose a new classification of Weber's action types. However, I am skeptical that Weber's concepts are useful even in clarified form. Therefore, I will follow a second strategy to replace his concepts with more advanced modern concepts. Here Parsons's further development of value-rational action, Schutz's investigation of traditional behavior, and the economic concept of altruism in relation to affectual behavior are specifically important. It can be shown that Weber's non-rational traditional and affectual behavior follow specific logical rules and therefore cannot be described as non-rational. A description of Max Weber's action theory is not an easy task. The reason is mainly the unfinished character of his action theory. Weber relatively late in his life (between 1909 and 1913) turned his research interest from history to a generalizing sociology (Sato 2004: 29ff.). Until the »Energetische« Kulturtheorien of 1909, Weber in his methodological writings took the position of historian with the aim of interpreting (verstehende Erklarung) singular historical phenomena based on sociological concepts and known regularities. In 1913 in his paper Ueber einige Kategorien der verstehenden Soziologie he replaced the position of a historian with the position of a generalizing sociologist. His aim was no longer only to apply the general concepts and laws but also to locate and define them. Weber's aim was the construction of an action theory as a useful tool for the search for causal regularities and for heuristic application in historical analyses. This was a revolutionary approach of Weber's, because he gave sociology for the first time an action- theoretic foundation. However, although it is not the author's intention to disparage Weber's achievement, it should be stated that Max Weber's action types are nowadays too ambiguous and vague to be used in the social sciences. We shall first discuss several interpretations of Max Weber's action types before considering several specifications of his typology." @default.
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