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" Hence, it means that principally there are no mysterious incalculable forces that come into play, but rather that one can, in principle, master all things by calculation. "
Liars! Cheaters! Evildoers!: Demonization and the End of Civil Debate in ... - Стр. 157
авторы: Tom De Luca, John Buell - 2005 - Страниц: 228
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On Charisma and Institution Building

Max Weber - 1968 - Страниц: 371
...knowledge or belief that if one but wished one could learn it at any time. Hence, it means that principally there are no mysterious incalculable forces that come into play, but rather that one can, in principle, master all things by calculation. This means that the world is disenchanted....
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Capitalism and Modern Social Theory: An Analysis of the Writings of Marx ...

Anthony Giddens - 1971 - Страниц: 292
...to the individual should he wish to ascertain them, and his conduct is governed by the belief that ' there are no mysterious incalculable forces that come into play, but rather that one can, in principle, master all things by calculation '.3' The relationship between the spread...
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The Craft of Sociology: Epistemological Preliminaries

Pierre Bourdieu, Jean-Claude Chamboredon, Jean-Claude Passeron - 1991 - Страниц: 296
...rationalization, to which science commits itself and of which it is a part, means "that principally there are no mysterious incalculable forces that come into play, but rather that one can, in principle, master all things by calculation," then it is not only true, as Weber said,...
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The Law of the Other: The Mixed Jury and Changing Conceptions of ..., Том 10

Marianne Constable - 1994 - Страниц: 216
...knowledge or belief that if one but wished one could learn it at any time. Hence, it means that principally there are no mysterious incalculable forces that come into play, but rather that one can, in principle, master all things by calculation. This means that the world is disenchanted....
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Winter Grief, Summer Grace: Returning to Life After a Loved One Dies

1995 - Страниц: 132
...endeavour. It is as true now as when Max Weber wrote his famous piece on "Science as a Vocation", that "there are no mysterious incalculable forces that come into play, but rather that one can, in principle, master all things by calculation. This means that the world is disenchanted".60...
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Theories of Tyranny: From Plato to Arendt

Roger Boesche - 2010 - Страниц: 508
...instrumental reason has constructed the world around us. "Hence, [rationalization] means that principally there are no mysterious incalculable forces that come into play, but rather that one can, in principle master all things by calculation. This means the world is disenchanted....
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Lost Worlds: How Our European Ancestors Coped with Everyday Life and why ...

Arthur Erwin Imhof - 1996 - Страниц: 230
...knowledge or belief that if one but wished one could learn it at any time. Hence, it means that principally there are no mysterious incalculable forces that come into play, but rather that one can, in principle, master all things by calculation. This means that the world is disenchanted."...
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Señales para el viaje

Philip Goldberg - 2005 - Страниц: 972
...knowledge or belief that if one but wished one could learn it at any time. Hence, it means that principally there are no mysterious incalculable forces that come into play but rather that one can, in principle, master all things by calculation. This means that the world is disenchanted....
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Private Needs, Public Selves: Talk about Religion in America, Том 10

John K. Roth - 1997 - Страниц: 294
...that disenchantment was both cause and effect of a powerful but problematic human sensibility that "there are no mysterious incalculable forces that come into play, but rather that one can, in principle, master all things by calculation."9 Yet, because of his concerns about...
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Re-Forming the Body: Religion, Community and Modernity

MR Philip A Mellor, Philip A. Mellor Chris Shilling, Professor Chris Shilling - 1997 - Страниц: 250
...[1904-5]: 13), disenchantment developed with the emergence of Protestantism and expresses the idea that 'there are no mysterious incalculable forces that come into play, but rather that one can . . . master all things by calculation'. This was a slow and gradual process. As Roper...
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