Rationalities in History: A Weberian Essay in Comparison

Rationalities in History: A Weberian Essay in Comparison

by D. L. d'Avray
Rationalities in History: A Weberian Essay in Comparison

Rationalities in History: A Weberian Essay in Comparison

by D. L. d'Avray

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Overview

In Rationalities in History the distinguished historian David d'Avray writes a new comparative history in the spirit of Max Weber. In a strikingly original reassessment of seminal Weberian ideas, d'Avray applies value rationality to the comparative history of religion and the philosophy of law. Integrating theories of rational choice, anthropological reflections on relativism, and the recent philosophy of rationality with Weber's conceptual framework, d'Avray seeks to disengage 'rationalisation' from its enduring association with Western 'modernity'. This mode of analysis is contextualised through the examples of Buddhism, Imperial China and sixteenth-century Catholicism - in the latter case building upon unpublished archival research. This ambitious synthesis of social theory and comparative history will engage social scientists and historians from advanced undergraduate level upwards, stimulating interdisciplinary discourse, and making a significant contribution to the methodology of history. D'Avray explores the potential of this new Weberian analysis further in his companion volume, Medieval Religious Rationalities.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780511850868
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 09/23/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 372 KB

About the Author

D. L. d'Avray is Professor of Medieval History at University College London. A fellow of the British Academy since 2005, d'Avray has published widely on his research interests in medieval history.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Universal and specific rationalities; 2. The structure of values and convictions; 3. The dynamics of values and convictions; 4. The value-instrumental interface; 5. Formal rationality; 6. The formal-substantive interface; Conclusions; Appendix: Rationalities in a case before the congregation of the council.
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