“It is true that we regard as objectively valuable those innermost elements of the "personalIty," those highest and most ultimate value-Judgments which determine our conduct and give meaning and significance to our life. We can indeed espouse these values only when they appear to us as valid, as derived from our highest values and when they are developed in the struggle against the difficulties which life presents. Certainly, the dignity of the "personality" lies in the fact that for it there exIst values about which It organizes its life; - even 1£ these values are m certain cases concentrated exclusively WIthin the sphere of the person's "individuality," then "self-realization" in those interests for which it claims validIty as values, is the idea wIth respect to which its whole existence is oriented.”
Quote by Max Weber
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The methodology of the social sciences
This book delves into the foundational concepts and practices of social science research, including quantitative and qualitative approaches, data analysis techniques, and ethical considerations. It serves as a resource for students and professionals seeking to understand the methodologies that underpin the social sciences. more
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