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Max Weber and Charles Peirce - At the Crossroads of Science, Philosophy, and Culture

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Informationen zum Autor Basit Bilal Koshul is associate professor at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) in Lahore, Pakistan. After teaching at Concordia College in Moorhead, MN for four years, he joined the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at LUMS in 2006. The focus of his research is to recover the neglected resources in modern thought and religious tradition (especially scripture) that can help to transform the mutually debilitating dichotomies of religion/science, North/South, West/Islam, economics/ethics, security/rights etc. into mutually enriching relationships. He sees the work of Muhammad Iqbal, Charles Peirce, and Max Weber, individually but much more so collectively, as a promising starting point for initiating the transformation of divides into relationships. Klappentext This book marks the first time that the leading European social scientist Max Weber has been brought into conversation with the leading American philosopher Charles Peirce. This conversation helps us to better understand the challenges that are facing global modernity in the 21st century and also points to creative ways to redress them. Zusammenfassung This book marks the first time that the leading European social scientist Max Weber has been brought into conversation with the leading American philosopher Charles Peirce. This conversation helps us to better understand the challenges that are facing global modernity in the 21st century and also points to creative ways to redress them. Inhaltsverzeichnis AcknowledgmentsAbbreviation of Weber's WorksIntroductionChapter One: Causality and Scientific InquiryChapter Two: Weber's Conception of Causality: A ReconstructionChapter Three: The Significance of Concept FormationChapter Four: Weber on Concept formation: A ReconstructionChapter Five: Conceptual Apparatus and the Logic of Scientific InquiryChapter Six: The Cultural Significance of Weber's "Wissenschaftslehre"Chapter Seven: Weber, Peirce, and a Relational Vision of Religion and ScienceBibliography...

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