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Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
240
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 1988
Editorial
Routledge
Descripción
Max Weber's seminal lecture on the relationship between science and vocation serves as a springboard for a profound collection of essays that delve into the intricacies and implications of scholarship. This compilation offers a rich dialogue among various scholars, dissecting Weber's insights on the purpose of scientific pursuit and its role in modern society.
Engaging with Weber's ideas, the contributors explore themes such as the ethical responsibilities of scientists, the evolution of academic traditions, and the impact of societal expectations on research. Through diverse perspectives, the essays provoke contemplation about what it truly means to engage in science as a calling, inviting readers to reflect on their own intellectual journeys in an ever-changing world.
Engaging with Weber's ideas, the contributors explore themes such as the ethical responsibilities of scientists, the evolution of academic traditions, and the impact of societal expectations on research. Through diverse perspectives, the essays provoke contemplation about what it truly means to engage in science as a calling, inviting readers to reflect on their own intellectual journeys in an ever-changing world.
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Historia
Novelas Gráficas
Naturaleza