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100 _aGimbel, Edward W.
245 _aInterpretation and objectivity: a Gadamerian reevaluation of Max Weber's social science
260 _c2016
300 _ap.72-82.
362 _aMar
520 _aIn this essay, I argue that a common reading of Max Weberメs social science and its treatment of interpretation as either insufficiently or excessively "scientific" on the model of the natural sciences is inadequate. Freed from the either/or opposition of naturalism and humanism, and read through the philosophical hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer, Weber can be read as offering a way forward for the social sciences that embraces both the subjective orientation of social scientists and the objective aspirations of social science. - Reproduce
650 _aSocial sciences
650 _aWeber, Max
773 _aPolitical Research Quarterly
909 _a110984
999 _c110979
_d110979