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Single Idea 22155

[filed under theme 22. Metaethics / B. Value / 1. Nature of Value / b. Fact and value ]

Full Idea

Weber contends that modern western civilisation is 'disenchanted' because our society's method of arriving at beliefs about the world, that is, the sciences, is unable to address questions of value.

Gist of Idea

We are disenchanted because we rely on science, which ignores values

Source

report of Max Weber (works [1905]) by Stephen Boulter - Why Medieval Philosophy Matters 6

Book Ref

Boulter,Stephen: 'Why Medieval Philosophy Matters' [Bloomsbury 2019], p.135


A Reaction

This idea, made explicit by Hume's empirical attitude to values, is obviously of major importance. For we Aristotelians values are a self-evident aspect of nature. Boulter says philosophy has added to the disenchantment. I agree.


The 11 ideas from Max Weber

Domination is probable obedience by some group of persons [Weber]
There is no objectivity in social sciences - only viewpoints for selecting and organising data [Weber]
The results of social research can be true, and not just subjectively valid for one person [Weber]
Punish the heretic, but be indulgent to the sinner [Weber]
The idea of duty in one's calling haunts us, like a lost religion [Weber]
Acquisition and low consumption lead to saving, investment, and increased wealth [Weber]
When asceticism emerged from the monasteries, it helped to drive the modern economy [Weber]
Capitalism is not unlimited greed, and may even be opposed to greed [Weber]
Modern western capitalism has free labour, business separate from household, and book-keeping [Weber]
Nature requires causal explanations, but society requires clarification by reasons and motives [Weber, by Critchley]
We are disenchanted because we rely on science, which ignores values [Weber, by Boulter]