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These summaries focus on the main ideas of Identity and Society and is module THREE of this idea: Max Weber's sociological methods. The main concepts found in these summaries are Werrtfreiheit (value freedom), Positionality, Correlation and Causality, Verstehen (Understanding), Social Action, Limi...

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Module 3: Max Weber’s
Sociological Methods
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Identity and society: Module 3: Max
Weber’s Sociological Methods
-Max Weber

Wertfreiheit (Value freedom)
Weber proposed that sociology (as a discipline) should be value free

Gunner Myrdal disagrees rather ‘’value-frank’’- be upfront about your
values, that way others can take into account your position when looking
at your work (look at your own biases)

Positionality

requires you to be aware of your own opinions and position in society

we have to see how your position influences our views and the way
we understand society




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, creates your ideas, opinions and thoughts and allows others to
analyse these ideas based on the social position

be exploit about your position

Marx- Theory, Weber- Empirical?
weber- approach facts without preconceived ideas, is he promoting empirical
(fact based) approach?
>Marx used evidence

>Weber has theories (lots of them)

>Durkheim used evidence (but developed theories)



Correlation and Causality

Correlation- two or more variables appear to be linked (Observable evidence)

Causality- the reason why two or more variables are linked (Explanation of
the observed evidence: a theory)

examples: Do yellow nails cause lung cancer?

there is correlation but not causality

causality- cigarettes (cig cause yellow nails)

cig causes cancer and yellow nails so it looks like yellow nails
cause lung cancer (correlation

positive:⬆⬆ ; ⬆⬆
negative: ⬇⬇ ; ⬇⬇

correlation and causality important in both natural and social
sciences




Verstehen: Understanding

Weber says that- we need to understand the beliefs of individuals (this
will help us explain their actions and the society that results

people may act with limited info/ thought




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