The concept of culture is a value-concept. Empirical reality becomes "culture" to us because and insofar as we relate it to value ideas. It includes those segments and only those segments of reality which have become significant to us because of this... The Theft of History - 第 181 頁Jack Goody 著 - 2007有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1963 - 704 頁
...toward these events. The concept of culture is a value-concept. Empirical reality becomes "cultural" to us because and insofar as we relate it to value ideas. It includes those segments and only those segments of reality which have become significant to us because... | |
| Leslie J. Francis, Adrian Thatcher - 1990 - 410 頁
...significance.' Max Weber, who argued vigorously for Value free' social science, nevertheless recognized that: The concept of culture is a value-concept. Empirical...because and insofar as we relate it to value ideas. It includes those segments and only those segments of reality which have become significant to us because... | |
| Peter Hamilton - 1991 - 374 頁
...rendered intelligible by a system of analytical laws (Gesetiebegriffen), however perfect it may be, since the significance of cultural events presupposes a...us because, and insofar as we relate it, to value ideas.4 On the other hand, at the time of Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft Weber was engaged not in the... | |
| Pierre Bourdieu, Jean-Claude Chamboredon, Jean-Claude Passeron - 1991 - 296 頁
...however perfect it may be, since the significance of cultural events presupposes a value -orientation towards these events. The concept of culture is a...because and insofar as we relate it to value ideas. It includes those segments and only those segments of reality which have become significant to us because... | |
| Marina Roseman - 1991 - 256 頁
...least, in his early works) were relegated to the realm of empirical laws. "Empirical reality," he wrote: becomes "culture" to us because and insofar as we relate it to value ideas. It includes those segments and only those segments of reality which have become significant to us because... | |
| Harold Dwight Lasswell, Myres Smith Macdougal - 1992 - 1642 頁
...scholars focus upon segments of activity in terms of their value significance. He emphasized repeatedly: The concept of culture is a value-concept. Empirical...because and insofar as we relate it to value ideas. It includes those segments and only those segments of reality which have become significant to us because... | |
| Seymour Martin Lipset - 392 頁
...view."10 He pointed out that the "significance of cultural events presupposes a valueorientation toward these events. The concept of culture is a valueconcept....to us because and insofar as we relate it to value ideas."11 Weber was a highly political individual. He was an active partisan, wrote and spoke as a... | |
| Daniel M. Hausman - 1994 - 484 頁
...rendered intelligible by a system of analytical laws (Gesetzesbegriffen), however perfect it may be, since the significance of cultural events presupposes a...because and insofar as we relate it to value ideas. It includes those segments and only those segments of reality which have become significant to us because... | |
| R. A. Sydie - 1994 - 284 頁
...be "worthy of being known," and the selection of what is important or significant is the result of a "value-orientation towards these events." "The concept...to us because and insofar as we relate it to value ideas."67 The objectivity of social science is secured, in Weber's view, by the fact that once the... | |
| Michael Martin, Lee C. McIntyre - 1994 - 818 頁
...perfect it may be, since the significance of cultural events presupposes a value-orientation toward these events. The concept of culture is a value-concept....because and insofar as we relate it to value ideas. It includes those segments and only those segments of reality which have become significant to us because... | |
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