Max Weber and Charles Peirce: At the Crossroads of Science, Philosophy, and Culture

Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books (2014)
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This book marks the first time that the leading European social scientist Max Weber has been brought into conversation with the leading American philosopher Charles Peirce. This conversation helps us to better understand the challenges that are facing global modernity in the 2...

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