| Walter L. Wallace - 578 pages
...on the level of meaning and at the same time the interpretation is to some degree causally adequate. If adequacy in respect to meaning is lacking, then...still an incomprehensible statistical probability, whether dealing with overt or subjective processes (1947:99). In the same tradition, when Parsons and... | |
| S. Turner - 1986 - 282 pages
...disaggregating patterns into intelligible, motivated, individual actions, applies to statistical uniformities. "If adequacy in respect to meaning is lacking, then...still an incomprehensible statistical probability, whether we deal with overt or subjective processes" (1978a, p. 12; 1922, p. 512). This insistence Weber... | |
| Stephen Kalberg - 1994 - 244 pages
...Puritan wanted to work in a calling; we must do so" (PE, p. 181/203; transÃ, alt.: emph. orig.). 18 "If adequacy in respect to meaning is lacking, then...still an incomprehensible statistical probability, whether we deal with overt or subjective processes. . . . Statistical uniformities constitute understandable... | |
| R. A. Sydie - 1994 - 284 pages
...at the level of meaning and at the same time the interpretation is to some degree causally adequate. If adequacy in respect to meaning is lacking, then...still an incomprehensible statistical probability, whether dealing with overt or subjective processes.8 At the same time adequate meaning can only have... | |
| Stephen Kalberg - 1994 - 244 pages
...Puritan wanted to work in a calling; we must do so" (PE, p. 181/203; transl. alt.; emph. orig.). 18 "If adequacy in respect to meaning is lacking, then...still an incomprehensible statistical probability, whether we deal with overt or subjective processes.... Statistical uniformities constitute understandable... | |
| Arun Sahay - 1998 - 160 pages
...experience, there is a probability that it will always occur in the same wayr If adequacy on the level of meaning is lacking, then, no matter how high the degree...still an incomprehensible statistical probability, whether we deal with overt or subjective processes. On the other hand even the most perfect adequacy... | |
| Nathan Rousseau - 2002 - 392 pages
...on the level of meaning and at the same time the interpretation is to some degree causally adequate. If adequacy in respect to meaning is lacking, then...still an incomprehensible statistical probability, whether we deal with overt or subjective processes. On the other hand, even the most perfect adequacy... | |
| Chris Jenks - 2004 - 422 pages
...probability of its occurrence in particular types of situations. As Weber puts it, If adequacy with respect to meaning is lacking, then no matter how...still an incomprehensible statistical probability, whether we deal with overt or subjective processes. On the other hand, even the most perfect adequacy... | |
| Clive Seale - 2004 - 552 pages
...degree causally adequate. If adequacy in respect of meaning is lacking, then no matter how high the uniformity and how precisely its probability can be...still an incomprehensible statistical probability ... On the other hand, even the most perfect adequacy on the level of meaning has causal significance... | |
| John H. Goldthorpe - 2007 - 364 pages
...such as the following are of particular note (1922/1968: 12; cf. also 18-19 and 1913/1981: 151,157): If adequacy in respect to meaning is lacking, then...how high the degree of uniformity and how precisely [the] probability [of a course of action] can be numerically determined, it is still an incomprehensible... | |
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