Moderate methodological holism: a Weberian interpretation of the macro-micro-macro model

This paper focusses on an unarticulated tendency of Weberian sociology to examine action and order equitable. The methodological position of moderate holism seems to be adequate for the Weber-paradigm. Moderate methodological holism encompasses a holistic ontology and the individualistic macro-micr...

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Main Author: Gert Albert
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2016-12-01
Series:Política & Sociedade
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/politica/article/view/48315
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Summary:This paper focusses on an unarticulated tendency of Weberian sociology to examine action and order equitable. The methodological position of moderate holism seems to be adequate for the Weber-paradigm. Moderate methodological holism encompasses a holistic ontology and the individualistic macro-micro-macro-model of explanation. In detail it is different of Hartmut Esser’s version of this model. On the basis of emergence-theoretical thinking moderate methodological holism is distinguished from three other methodological positions. It is demonstrated that moderate methodological holism is the background for adequate models of explanation of Weber’s protestant ethic and his sociology of domination. It is shown that every action-theory in the Weberian sense has a holistic orientation based on the principle “reasons as causes”. The holistic orientation should be hold as regards the macro-level of order, too. This version of the Weber-paradigm has a historical and empirical orientation for ontological reasons.
ISSN:1677-4140
2175-7984