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_aThe structure of social action : _ba study in social theory with special reference to a group of recent European writers / _cTalcott Parsons |
250 | _a2nd ed. | ||
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_aGlencoe : _bFree Press , _c1949 |
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_aA-F, xii, 817p. ; _c23 cm. |
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504 | _aBibliography: p. 777-793. | ||
505 | 0 | _aIntroductory -- The theory of action -- Some phases of the historical development of individualistic positivism in the theory of action -- Alfred Marshall : wants and activities and the problem of the scope of economics -- Vilfredo Pareto, I : the methodology and main analytical scheme -- Vilfredo Pareto, II : extension and verification of the structural analysis -- Vilfredo Pareto, III : empirical generalizations and conclusions -- Émile Durkheim, I : early empirical work -- Émile Durkheim, II : the methodology of sociologistic positivism -- Émile Durkheim, III : the development of the theory of social control -- Émile Durkheim, IV : the final phase : religion and epistemology -- Summary of part II : the breakdown of the positivistic theory of action -- The idealistic tradition -- Max Weber, I : religion and modern capitalism, A. Protestantism and capitalism -- Max Weber, II : religion and modern capitalism (continued), B. The comparative studies -- Max Weber, III : methodology -- Max Weber, IV : systematic theory -- Empirically verified conclusions -- Tentative methodological implications. | |
650 | 0 | 4 | _aSociology |
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