| James D. Faubion - 1995 - 333 páginas
...Weber finds the existential threshold of modernity in a certain deconstruction: of what he speaks of as the "ethical postulate that the world is a God-ordained,...somehow meaningfully and ethically oriented cosmos."" Take this reference out of context, add to it certain of the closing paragraphs of The Protestant Ef/iic,'... | |
| Daniel Brudney - 1998 - 460 páginas
...world and its transformation into a causal mechanism, the tension definitely comes to the fore with the claims of the ethical postulate: that the world...hence somehow meaningfully and ethically oriented, cosmos."76 Now Feuerbach wants it both ways. He contrasts the religious view of the world with the... | |
| Eliézer Ben Rafael, Yitzhak Sternberg - 2002 - 718 páginas
...Weber finds the existential threshold of modernity in a certain deconstruction: of what he speaks of as the 'ethical postulate that the world is a God-ordained,...somehow meaningfully and ethically oriented cosmos' . . . What he asserts — what in any event might be extrapolated from his assertions — is that the... | |
| Dominic Sachsenmaier, S. Shmuel Noah Eisenstadt, Jens Riedel - 2002 - 336 páginas
...Weber finds the existential threshold of modernity in a certain deconstruction: of what he speaks of as the "ethical postulate that the world is a God-ordained,...somehow meaningfully and ethically oriented cosmos..." ... What he asserts — what in any event might be extrapolated from his assertions is that the threshold... | |
| Graçzyna Skñapska, Anna Maria Orla-Bukowska, Krzysztof Kowalski - 2003 - 400 páginas
..."Weber finds the existential threshold of modernity in a certain deconstruction: of what he speaks of as the 'ethical postulate that the world is a God-ordained,...somehow meaningfully and ethically oriented cosmos.'" What he asserts—what in any event might be extrapolated from his assertions—is that the threshold... | |
| Ananta Kumar Giri - 2004 - 408 páginas
...finds the existential threshold of inoclcrnity in a certain cleconstruction: of wliat lie .speaks of as the "ethical postulate that the world is a God-ordained,...somehow meaningfully and ethically oriented cosmos." What he asserts — what in any event might he extrapolated from his assertions— is that the threshold... | |
| Said Amir Arjomand, Edward A Tiryakian - 2004 - 280 páginas
...'Weber finds the existential threshold of modernity in a certain deconstruction: of what he speaks of as the "ethical postulate that the world is a God-ordained,...somehow meaningfully and ethically oriented cosmos" '. What he asserts - what in any event might be extrapolated from his assertions - is that the threshold... | |
| Robert N. Bellah, Steven M. Tipton - 2006 - 572 páginas
...consistently worked through to the disenchantment of the world and its transformation into a causal mechanism. For then science encounters the claims of the ethical...every intellectual approach which in any way asks fora "meaning" of inner-worldly occurrences. . . . [CJulture's every step forward seems condemned to... | |
| Andrew M. Koch - 2006 - 264 páginas
...cannot, however, provide a unifying ethic. Science, therefore, lacks substantively rational features. Science encounters the claims of the ethical postulate...mathematically oriented view of the world develops refutations of every intellectual approach which in any way asks for a "meaning" of inner-worldly occurrences.75... | |
| Louise M. Antony - 2007 - 336 páginas
...consistently worked through to the disenchantment of the world and its transformation into a causal mechanism. For then science encounters the claims of the ethical...that the world is a God-ordained, and hence somehow a meaningfully and ethically oriented cosmos.1 Weber speaks of a tension, but for many, science's disenchantment... | |
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