The Objectivity of the Sociological and Social-Political Knowledge
The Objectivity of the Sociological and Social-Political Knowledge, known also as [The] "Objectivity" [of Knowledge] in Social Science and Social Policy (German: Die 'Objektivität' sozialwissenschaftlicher und sozialpolitischer Erkenntnis), is a 1904 essay written by Maximilian Weber, a German economist and sociologist, originalpublished in German in the 1904 issues of the Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialforschung. Various translations to English exist.[1]
The objectivity essay discusses essential concepts of Weber's sociology: "ideal type," "(social) action," "empathic understanding," "imaginary experiment," "value-free analysis," and "objectivity of sociological understanding".
With his objectivity essay, Weber pursued two goals. On the one hand, he wanted to outline the research program of the Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialforschung from his point of view, in particular its position on the question of non-judgmental science. On the other hand, Weber dealt with the question of how objectively valid truths are possible in the field of cultural sciences.[2]
See also
- Sociology
References
- See, e.g., https://archive.org/stream/maxweberonmethod00webe#page/48/mode/2up.
- Härpfer C. & Kaden T. 2020: Die "Objektivität" sozialwissenschaftlicher und sozialpolitischer Erkenntnis (1904). In: Müller, H. P. & Sigmund S. (eds): Max Weber-Handbuch. Metzler, Stuttgart. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05142-4_65: pp.289-293: here p.289