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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.8.2014.tde-03112014-105253
Document
Author
Full name
Daniel Fanta
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2014
Supervisor
Committee
Oliveira Filho, Jose Jeremias de (President)
Cohn, Gabriel
Eufrasio, Mario Antonio
Nunes, Jordão Horta
Silva, Fábio Rodrigues Ribeiro da
Title in Portuguese
A neutralidade valorativa: a posição de Max Weber no debate sobre os juízos de valor
Keywords in Portuguese
Max Weber
Metodologia e epistemologia das Ciências Sociais
Neutralidade valorativa
Sociologia
Abstract in Portuguese
O texto procura reconstruir a posição de Max Weber no debate acerca dos juízos de valor nas ciências sociais. Com base nos argumentos elencados por Weber, identificam-se duas dimensões na tese da neutralidade valorativa, uma metodológica e outra ética e tenta-se investigar a relação entre as duas dimensões. Em anexo, ainda se apresenta a tradução de três textos de Weber, inéditos em português
Title in English
Value-freedom: Max Weber's position in the debate on the value-judgments
Keywords in English
Max Weber
Methodology and epistemology of the Social Sciences
Sociology
Value-Freedom
Abstract in English
The text seeks to reconstruct Max Webers position in the debate concerning the value-judgments in the social sciences. Based on the arguments given by Weber, it identifies two dimensions in the value-freedom thesis, a methodological and an ethical one. Finally, it tries to investigate the relation that links the two dimensions. At the end, there is a translation of three Max Weber texts, still unavailable in Portuguese
 
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Publishing Date
2014-11-03
 
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