Constructive Typology and Social Theory |
Contents
Concepts Constructs and Constructed Types | 9 |
Types in Relation to the Methodology | 35 |
Constructive Typology within the Context | 68 |
Polar Types | 100 |
Types Social Systems and the Problem | 137 |
Types Continuity and the Process of Planning | 173 |
Toward a Codification of Typological Procedure | 199 |
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abstract American Journal American Sociological Review analysis analytic induction aspects Atirro attributes basis behavior C. P. Loomis Chicago concept concrete constitute constructed type constructive typology continuum cultural degree empirical empiricism Ernest Nagel evaluation factors familistic Ferdinand Tönnies Florian Znaniecki formulation Free Press function Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft Glencoe goals hence historical Howard Becker hypotheses ideal type individual intellectual interaction involved Journal of Sociology knowledge Lazarsfeld logical Max Weber means ment methodology norms object organization orientation particular pattern phenomena pirical planning polar type pragmatic predictive problem rational reference relations relationship relevant role San Juan schaft Schelting scientific sense significance social change Social Research social sciences social scientist social structure social system society Sociological Theory sociologists Sorokin specific structural-functionalism subtypes Talcott Parsons theoretical tion Tönnies tradition type construction typical typological procedure typologist University Press utility variables Weber York